Squeeze

//skwiːz//

"Squeeze" in a Sentence (44 examples)

The bank rate cut is expected to relieve the severe financial squeeze that has hit industry.

He is really putting the squeeze on me.

Small enterprises are feeling the squeeze of inflation.

She tried to squeeze the juice out of the orange.

She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange.

She really had to stretch her imagination to squeeze enough material for a solo album out of a contrabassoon, but by God, she did.

Tom tried to squeeze into the jeans he had worn when he was a teenager.

Tom tried to squeeze in between Mary and John.

I'll squeeze lemons all afternoon if it's necessary.

I can't squeeze this orange. It's dry.

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I squeezed the ball between my hands.

Please don't squeeze the toothpaste tube in the middle.

"Over there—by the rock," Steele muttered, with his brush between his teeth, squeezing out raw sienna, and keeping his eyes fixed on Betty Flanders's back.

I managed to squeeze the car into that parking space.

Can you squeeze through that gap?

I squeezed myself through the crowd.

It was an omen of things to come as in the 56th minute the visitors took the lead after a mix-up between Skrtel and Sotirios Kyrgiakos allowed Ebanks-Blake's through-ball to squeeze between them.

Could he not squeeze under the seat of a carriage? He had seen this method adopted by schoolboys, when the journey- money provided by thoughtful parents had been diverted to other and better ends.

He squeezed some money out of his wallet.

I'm being squeezed between my job and my volunteer work.

At a time when Mr. Cameron is being squeezed from both sides — from the right by members of his own party and by the anti-immigrant, anti-Europe U.K. Independence Party, and from the left by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners — the move seemed uncharacteristically clunky.

a Civil War where People must expect to be crush'd and squeez'd in the Consequence

However he lost out, as other business interests whom he had alienated by his efforts to squeeze every penny of profit from the canal, supported the construction of the railway.

Jones squeezed in Smith with a perfect bunt.

to give something a squeeze

Dip your sponge into the water, tehn turn it over and dip it again. That gets both sides wet. Now give it a squeeze to get most of the water out—but not all of it! You'll get the feel of how much water you need in your sponge as you practice with the clay.

I'm in a tight squeeze right now when it comes to my free time.

There is a growing recognition that, as the population ages and the squeeze on NHS resources continues, better ways of supporting older people outside hospital need to be developed.

a gentle squeeze on the arm

I want to be your main squeeze.

“No, Mona. Her new squeeze is one of Wage's boys.”

He spent nights cruising queer bars near the pad, saw Wiltsie at the dives, but always in the company of his squeeze, a guy he called 'Duane.'

His young squeeze had just backed out and had not seen the assault on her “sugar daddy” when it happened!

But even considering that, he might have been a bit more restrained if he hadn't run into his former sexy squeeze, Penny Atieno.

The game ended in exciting fashion with a failed squeeze.

It was a tight squeeze, but I got through to the next section of the cave.

The most notorious squeezes have names: the Gun Barrel, Jam Crack, the Electric Armpit Crawl, Devil's Pinch.

Prior to going back out to Mystery Cave again we spent a lot of time preparing. We made a squeeze box, which is a wooden box the opening of which can be adjusted in size. We could then crawl through the opening and measure to see how tight of a squeeze we could fit through.

Nollekens, finding his wife always benefited by these visits, never refused White a squeeze of a patera, or any thing that would answer his purpose; […] White […] had turned his wine-cellars into manufactories for the produce of cast coins, and moderns squeezes from Roman lamps.

Thus was established a powerful Chinese combination, which maintained itself by submitting to a heavy "squeeze" at the hands of the Viceroy and Governor of Canton on the one hand and of the Hoppo on the other.

If the licence […] was costly, it secured to them uninterrupted and extraordinary pecuniary advantages; but on the other hand it subjected them to 'calls' or 'squeezes' for contributions to public works, […] for the relief of districts suffering from scarcity […] as well as for the often imaginary […] damage caused by the overflowing of the 'Yangtse Keang' or the 'Yellow River.'

The mattress shop had been bought with the proceeds of squeeze obtained by him from a former American employer.

They were no colonists; their administration was merely a squeeze, and nothing more, I suspect.

"Got his description putty close: Short black 'air, black whiskers, with a crips^([sic]) curl at the hedges; a white choker, tight round his squeeze; dressed in black, and orful hugly," remarked the policeman.

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