Synonym: cram, crush, pinch, press. Similar words: freeze, breeze, queen, square, squad. Meaning: [skwiːz] n. 1. the act of gripping and pressing firmly 2. a state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high 3. a situation in which increased costs cannot be passed on to the customer 4. (slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend 5. a twisting squeeze 6. an aggressive attempt to compel acquiescence by the concentration or manipulation of power 7. a tight or amorous embrace 8. the act of forcing yourself (or being forced) into or through a restricted space. v. 1. to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition 2. press firmly 3. squeeze like a wedge into a tight space 4. to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city" 5. obtain by coercion or intimidation 6. press or force 7. squeeze tightly between the fingers 8. squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness 9. squeeze or press together.
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121. Now take your concentration to your hands, make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go.
122. Squeeze along on your hands and knees, then wriggle flat on your stomach, and you may reach an underground cavern.
123. He always had their maid squeeze some fresh juice when Lorna Lewis was scheduled to put in an appearance.
124. Remove from heat, allow greens to cool, then squeeze moisture from the greens.
125. Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh, squeeze gently but firmly, and slowly release.
126. Descend steeply from Hor Point to a stile, then ascend to a squeeze gap.
127. These can be made tighter by running the material over a hard edge to squeeze the coils.
128. If the government sells bonds to pay for its spending, interest rates rise and the private sector is squeeze.
129. Banks may keep surplus liquidity to help them resist a squeeze.
130. His willingness to write checks, and to squeeze them from friends, was legendary.
131. There are four and a half million people earning above average incomes and therefore potentially vulnerable to Labour's tax squeeze.
132. Sally sits down and takes a long drink of water from her squeeze bottle.
133. Will the quest for corporate growth squeeze its culture and brand values?
134. Put all the sugar together into the bowl. Squeeze the lemons(sentencedict.com), and strain the juice.
135. Squeeze lemon juice over. Place all these ingredients together in a bowl.
136. I squeeze the trigger, recoil, smell the metallic smoke, hear the shotgun crack.
137. Sitting with legs outstretched, take hold of your calves with both hands and squeeze them together.
138. The investment bank is unlikely to be able to squeeze monopoly rent from a relationship.
139. Then pulls me down beside her, and gives me a sisterly squeeze.
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140. Squeeze excess juices out of spinach and stir into cheese mixture.
141. It took the better part of an hour, but in the end we managed to squeeze everything in.
142. Sitting with legs outstretched, squeeze the legs together 30 times, holding each squeeze for 1 second.
143. His hand came out and took hold of her ankle, gave it a squeeze and a shake.
144. But the high interest rate policy and squeeze on retailers hit hard.
145. And even more amazing that he can still squeeze through chimneys and central heating air vents in tower blocks.
146. It's only a short time to squeeze in eight gramophone records, isn't it?
147. A worker stimulates the grub to produce its silk by giving it a little squeeze.
148. You may have to squeeze the edges of the wound together if the sides are gaping.
149. The lizard's body is thin and elongated, enabling it to squeeze into cracks and crevices.
150. You don't have to mix your colours, squeeze your tubes out, you just pick up a colour.