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- SQUEEZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUEEZE is to exert pressure especially on opposite sides of : compress How to use squeeze in a sentence
- Squeeze – The Official Website
Teenage friends Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook form the band that will see them dubbed ‘The New Lennon and McCartney’ Nearly 50 years later, with their legacy intact and as vital as it has ever been, Squeeze are still touring and reminding fans worldwide just why they have left such an indelible impression on the UK’s music scene read more
- SQUEEZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SQUEEZE definition: 1 to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its… Learn more
- Squeeze - definition of squeeze by The Free Dictionary
To press hard on or together; compress: squeezed the balloon until it popped b To press gently, as in affection: squeezed her hand c To exert pressure on, as by way of extracting liquid: squeeze an orange 2 a To extract by applying pressure: squeeze juice from a lemon b
- SQUEEZE - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you squeeze something, you press it firmly, usually with your hands 2 If you squeeze a liquid or a soft substance out of an object, you get the liquid or substance out by pressing the object
- What does squeeze mean? - Definitions. net
to press between two bodies; to press together closely; to compress; often, to compress so as to expel juice, moisture, etc ; as, to squeeze an orange with the fingers; to squeeze the hand in friendship
- Squeeze - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
When you squeeze something, like an orange, you are crushing it to extract juice When you squeeze into a pair of jeans, you're forcing yourself into them When you give someone a squeeze, you're giving them a tight hug
- SQUEEZE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or the like The tool is used to squeeze an orange to force out, extract, or procure by pressure For this cocktail, first squeeze the juice from a pineapple to thrust forcibly; force by pressure; cram I squeezed three suits into a small suitcase and now I'm afraid to unpack
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