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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151. Squeeze over some lemon juice and add freshly ground pepper.
152. Sadly he neglects to mention whether they also gave his feet a bit of a squeeze.
153. In the meantime, grate the rind from one of the oranges and squeeze the juice from this and a second orange.
154. It's tempting to squeeze but by doing so you can cause infection and scarring.
155. If he kept his nerve he would squeeze more money out of Bill Coleby.
156. Squeeze the dough to release air bubbles and pinch the seam closed.
157. The other way is that commercial banks are themselves caught in a vicious squeeze.
158. Not so the beetle grubs, even after I squeeze them, palpate them, and breathe on them.
159. Later they move to a lateral position, with the woman applying squeeze control when required.
160. Police barricades are set up to allow one lane of traffic, each way, to squeeze through.
161. Mr Evans said that capital spending had been cut back from original plans to offset the squeeze on profitability.
162. Metrolink is seen by transport planners and environmentalists as the first serious attempt to squeeze non-essential car users out of Manchester city centre.
163. I never could squeeze any of my own life either into it or out of it.
164. For example, the massive recession between 1979 and 1981 was caused by too severe a financial squeeze.
165. The resulting squeeze brought an end to the love affair between the Reichmanns and the money-lenders.
166. Healthy and rising exports would help balance out the squeeze in the domestic economy.
167. A public sector pay freeze and a squeeze on benefits are thought to be among the main items in the package.
168. Or at a pinch he might be able to squeeze himself into the desk drawer and hide.
169. The madcap motorists plan to see how many Minis they can squeeze on to a ferry.
169. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
170. The world's biggest aircraft-leasing firm will now try to squeeze concessions from its hapless bondholders.
171. Fears of mortgage defaults are adding pressure to an already depressed property market, while reports of industry feeling the squeeze proliferated.
172. Squeeze out a star, pull the bag slightly sideways to pull the star into a tail, and break off.
173. Tracing the course of the profits squeeze is inevitably rather complicated and speculative because the various influences can not be quantified.
174. I slide my knee to the side, grab his throat with my right hand, and squeeze.
175. I squeeze the bottle in my pocket, making certain it is there.
176. Secondly, its effect could only be to put the squeeze on landowners who sat in the path of the reservoir.
177. Despite the tight squeeze, the office has graced Borrego Springs with a personal touch over the decades.
178. Joseph reacted in time to squeeze the puck in his pads before falling back toward the goal line.
179. Investing in specialist advice to squeeze more from fertiliser inputs now could help you stay in front of those changes.
180. They remain like this motionless with the woman stemming any premature ejaculatory urges by squeeze control, if the need arises.