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    squeeze
    [skwēz]
    verb
    squeeze (verb) · squeezes (third person present) · squeezed (past tense) · squeezed (past participle) · squeezing (present participle)
    1. firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers:
      "Kate squeezed his hand affectionately" · "I cocked the gun and squeezed the trigger" · "he squeezed with all his strength"
      • extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by compressing or twisting it firmly:
        "the outer stalk remains once the juice has been squeezed from sugar cane" · "freshly squeezed orange juice"
    2. manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space:
      "Sarah squeezed in beside her" · "he found a hole in the hedge and squeezed his way through"
      • manage to force into or through a narrow or restricted space:
        "she squeezed herself into her tightest pair of jeans"
    3. obtain (something) from someone with difficulty:
      "you were evidently attempting to squeeze as much money out of him as you could"
      • informal
        pressure (someone) in order to obtain something from them:
        "she used the opportunity to squeeze him for information"
      • (especially in a financial or commercial context) have a damaging or restricting effect on:
        "the economy is being squeezed by foreign debt repayments"
      • bridge
        force (an opponent) to discard a guarding or potentially winning card.
    noun
    squeeze (noun) · squeezes (plural noun) · squeeze play (noun) · squeeze plays (plural noun)
    1. an act of pressing something with one's fingers:
      "a gentle squeeze of the trigger"
      • a hug.
      • a state of forcing oneself or being forced into a small or restricted space:
        "it was a tight squeeze in the tiny hall"
      • dated
        a crowded social gathering.
      • a small amount of liquid extracted from something by pressing it firmly with one's fingers:
        "a squeeze of lemon juice"
    2. a strong financial demand or pressure, typically a restriction on borrowing, spending, or investment in a financial crisis:
      "industry faced higher costs and a squeeze on profits"
      • informal
        money illegally extorted or exacted from someone:
        "he was out to extract some squeeze from her"
      • bridge
        a tactic that forces an opponent to discard an important card.
    3. a molding or cast of an object, or an impression or copy of a design, obtained by pressing a pliable substance around or over it.
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      dated
      a person's girlfriend or boyfriend:
      "the poor guy just lost his main squeeze"
    5. baseball
      an act of bunting a ball in order to enable a runner on third base to start for home as soon as the ball is pitched.
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from earlier squise, from obsolete queise, of unknown origin.
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    verb
    1. firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers:
    2. manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space:
    3. obtain (something) from someone with difficulty:
     
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  3. The term "squeeze" can refer to1234:
    • Pressing something together or compressing it.
    • Extracting juice, sap, or similar substances by applying pressure.
    • Firmly pressing something, such as giving a hand a little squeeze.
    • Describing a tight or crowded space.
    • Referring to a small amount of juice from a fruit.
    • Figuratively, getting or removing something by squeezing.
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    squeeze [ skweez ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object), squeezed, squeez·ing. to press forcibly together; compress. to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or the like:
    www.dictionary.com/browse/squeeze
    squeeze (skwÄ“z) v. squeezed, squeez·ing, squeez·es v.tr. 1. a. To press hard on or together; compress: squeezed the balloon until it popped.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/squeeze
    the action of firmly pressing something: He gave her hand a little squeeze. it's a squeeze used to say that there are too many people or things in a small space: We all got in, but it was a tight squeeze. a squeeze of lemon/orange, etc a small amount of juice from a lemon / orange, etc
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
    SQUEEZE meaning: 1 : to press together the parts and especially the opposite sides of (something); 2 : to get or remove (something) by squeezing something sometimes used figuratively
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/squeeze
     
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