squeezes (Meaning)

squeezes

to crowd into a limited area, to force (another player) to discard in bridge so as to unguard a suit, a profit taken by a middleman on goods or transactions, financial pressure, to force (as by threats) money, goods, or services from, handclasp, to gain or win by a narrow margin, a quantity squeezed out from something, to pass, win, or get by narrowly, to extract or emit under pressure, to deprive by extortion, a financial pressure caused by narrowing margins or by shortages, an act or instance of squeezing, to force or thrust by compression, to give way before pressure, to get by squeezing, to exert pressure, embrace, to cause economic hardship to, a group crowded together, to press together from the opposite sides of, squeeze play, a romantic partner, to exert pressure especially on opposite sides of, a forced discard in bridge, to score by means of a squeeze play, to reduce the amount of, to practice extortion or oppression, to force one's way, to get by extortion

squeezes Sentence Examples

  1. The crowded elevator squeezed the passengers together like sardines.
  2. The runner squeezed through the narrow gap in the fence.
  3. She squeezed the lemon to extract its juice.
  4. The mechanic squeezed the brake pads to test their effectiveness.
  5. The toddler squeezed his teddy bear tightly in his arms.
  6. The dentist squeezed the patient's cheeks to examine his teeth.
  7. The cheese grater squeezed the cheese into fine strands.
  8. The pianist squeezed the keys with precision and emotion.
  9. The bottle of ketchup was squeezed until it yielded its final drop.
  10. The thief squeezed through the tiny hole in the window to gain entry into the house.

FAQs About the word squeezes

to crowd into a limited area, to force (another player) to discard in bridge so as to unguard a suit, a profit taken by a middleman on goods or transactions, fi

expresses, presses,crushes, mashes, extracts,reams, purées, pulps,extrudes, purees

disperses,expands, dilates, opens, decompresses, distends, inflates, swells, scatters, outstretches

The crowded elevator squeezed the passengers together like sardines.

The runner squeezed through the narrow gap in the fence.

She squeezed the lemon to extract its juice.

The mechanic squeezed the brake pads to test their effectiveness.