English to Spanish Dictionary squeeze

squeeze

exprimir
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.
translation of 'squeeze'
verb
oprimir,
presionar,
apretar,
exprimir,
estrujar,
apiñar
noun
estrujón,
apretón,
presión,
tenaza
example
We could all fit in the station wagon but it would be a tight 'squeeze' .
Add the vanilla essence once the sugar is dissolved and a 'squeeze' of lemon to thicken the syrup.
He gave her hand a gentle 'squeeze' before standing and carefully stepping down.
Giving his shoulder an affectionate 'squeeze' , I walked into the bathroom, and looked at myself in the mirror.
I'd thought here was my chance to 'squeeze' some money from Sullivan.
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.
At 5ft 9in he admits it was a tight 'squeeze' in his bunk, with very little room to spare.
The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a 'squeeze' of juice from a homegrown lemon.
Federal prosecutors 'squeeze' anyone and everyone they can to get someone to flip on big fishes.
But the 'squeeze' on profitability continues, as does the pressure on services.
Beyond our hero and his faithful 'squeeze' , though, we're offered a supporting cast comprised of the veritable cream of British comedy.
'squeeze' off a few well-aimed shots
industry faced higher costs and a 'squeeze' on profits
MSPs who have failed to take the Scottish Executive's advice on healthy eating may find the new seats of power at Holyrood a bit of a tight 'squeeze' .
Christopher gave her hands a gentle 'squeeze' as he stood and stepped out.
They are trying to 'squeeze' excess money out of the game's economy.
Try to 'squeeze' the optimum commercial output from your investment and you may destroy the very sport you bought.
Andrew felt a small hand tightly 'squeeze' his shoulder.
If we drop some of the ordinance from our bomb bays, we can 'squeeze' you people into our planes' cargo bays.
Rapidly rising producer prices can put a 'squeeze' on corporate profit margins, causing stocks to decline.
it was a tight 'squeeze' in the tiny hall
Jerred rushed into the house and picked me up in a tight 'squeeze' and twirled me around.
It was a tight 'squeeze' in his truck, but none of us cared.
But sometimes he has forgotten, making for a few awkward moments in the theatre as his 'squeeze' of the moment recognized a piece of pillow talk.
it was a tight 'squeeze' in the tiny hall
I couldn't help but give her little thin hand a 'squeeze' .
Let's say the White Sox have Chris Singleton on third with one out when Ray Durham attempts a safety 'squeeze' bunt.
He put an arm around my shoulders and gave me a little 'squeeze' .
The month after, the Edinburgh Jazz And Blues Festival shows it's quality by managing to 'squeeze' 70 events into just 10 days.
There are dozens of different ways to make it, but I enjoy it with a 'squeeze' of lime.
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