squeeze

[skwiːz]
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A squeeze is when something is pressed tightly or forced into a small space.

When we use the word 'squeeze', we usually mean that something is being squished or fitted into a tight spot, often without much room to spare. For example, if you're trying to fit all your groceries into a tiny shopping cart at the market, you might be doing some squeezing. You could also squeeze yourself into a tight seat on public transportation during rush hour. In these situations, we use 'squeeze' to describe the act of making something or someone fit into an uncomfortably small space.

How common is "squeeze"?

Word squeeze is considered uncommon in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

noun

  • A close or tight fit.

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verb

  • To apply pressure to from two or more sides at once.

    Example: I squeezed the ball between my hands.

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