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"
squeeze
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~ squeeze tightly between the fingers; "He pinched her behind"; "She squeezed the bottle"
squeeze
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~ to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means; "She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
squeeze
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~ hold (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness; "Hug me, please"; "They embraced"; "He hugged her close to him"
squeeze
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~ to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition; "crush an aluminum can"; "squeeze a lemon"
squeeze out
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~ force out; "Some employees were squeezed out by the recent budget cuts"
squeeze
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~ obtain by coercion or intimidation; "They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss"; "They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him"
squeeze by
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~ manage one's existence barely; "I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary"
squeeze
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~ squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
squeeze
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~ press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
squeeze out
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~ make by laborious and precarious means; "He eked out a living as a painter"
squeeze
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~ squeeze like a wedge into a tight space; "I squeezed myself into the corner"