squeeze

ਸਕਿਊਜ਼ੀ
definition
verb
Kate squeezed his hand affectionately
firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers.
Sarah squeezed in beside her
manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space.
noun
a gentle squeeze of the trigger
an act of pressing something with one's fingers.
the poor guy just lost his main squeeze
a person's girlfriend or boyfriend.
example
He gave her hand a gentle 'squeeze' before standing and carefully stepping down.
A 'squeeze' round a large block and a length of crawl leads to a 6m pitch into a chamber.
councils will want to 'squeeze' as much money out of taxpayers as they can
I tore each one limb from limb, doused it with a 'squeeze' of lemon and then a good dip in the butter.
Rising sales will help to offset the 'squeeze' on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up.
he was out to extract some 'squeeze' from her
There are dozens of different ways to make it, but I enjoy it with a 'squeeze' of lime.
Will's own helmet lay behind him and to the right-he'd had to take it off to 'squeeze' into the narrow crawl space among the cluster of ancient boulders.
Consequently, the intense 'squeeze' on profits has led to aggressive cost-cutting that is fueling a wave of lay-offs.
The vent itself was a tight 'squeeze' but the heroes were able to crawl through until they found themselves looking through a vent beneath them.
Over the course of my post-secondary scholastic career my institutions have tried to 'squeeze' me for every dime that they possibly could.
I've just read he broke up with his latest 'squeeze' , and I'll ask him about that.
I couldn't help but give her little thin hand a 'squeeze' .
At its most basic, the dipping sauce will be fish sauce, sliced chillies (the tiny, scarily hot bird's beak variety) and a 'squeeze' of lime.
But man, it was a tight 'squeeze' around the sales tables.
he was out to extract some 'squeeze' from her
He proceeded to make his way over and give me a hug too, his long, lanky arms encircling me in a tight 'squeeze' .
The 'squeeze' on budgets is one reason why consumers seem to be waiting for retailers to start discounting again.
Try to 'squeeze' the optimum commercial output from your investment and you may destroy the very sport you bought.
Slice and fry them, and serve with a 'squeeze' of lemon juice.
Inside, people unable to get seats packed the two upstairs galleries and filled the side aisles and whatever space they could 'squeeze' into at the back of the church.
he guided her toward a seat, motioning for everyone to 'squeeze' up and make room
It's also good with a 'squeeze' of lemon or shavings of Parmesan tossed through at the end.
She gives Brian's foot an affectionate 'squeeze' .
With a warm smile, Angela gave Tia a tight 'squeeze' before heading for the door.
Keep the kebabs warm or serve immediately with a 'squeeze' of lemon or lime.
A gentle 'squeeze' will push the baby food in the bottle into the spoon attached in front.
Federal prosecutors 'squeeze' anyone and everyone they can to get someone to flip on big fishes.
One more 'squeeze' of the trigger could have ended the officer's life.
She imagined trying to 'squeeze' through holes so she could get out.
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