square
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~ pay someone and settle a debt; "I squared with him"
square dance
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~ dance in formation
squash
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~ to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition; "crush an aluminum can"; "squeeze a lemon"
squat
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~ sit on one's heels; "In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"; "The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"
squat
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~ be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide; "The building squatted low"
squat
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~ occupy (a dwelling) illegally
squawk
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~ complain; "What was he hollering about?"
squawk
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~ utter a harsh abrupt scream
squeak by
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~ manage one's existence barely; "I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary"
squeak
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~ make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"; "My car engine makes a whining noise"
squeak by
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~ escape; "She squeaked by me"
squeal
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~ utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs
squeal
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~ confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
squeegee
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~ wipe with a squeegee; "squeegee the windows"
squeeze out
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~ obtain with difficulty; "He eked out some information from the archives"
squeeze out
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~ extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing; "wring out the washcloth"
squeeze out
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~ cause to come out in a squirt; "the boy squirted water at his little sister"
squeeze out
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~ form or shape by forcing through an opening; "extrude steel"
squeeze for
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~ squeeze someone for money, information, etc.
squeeze
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~ press firmly; "He squeezed my hand"