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Squeez

Definition:

Squeez is a verb that means to apply pressure or force to something by pressing it firmly, often resulting in the extraction or release of a substance.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: To exert pressure on an object or substance so as to extract or release something.
  • Sense 2: To tightly hold or clasp someone or something in an affectionate or restrictive manner.
  • Sense 3: To manage to fit into or through a narrow or restricted space.
  • Sense 4: To obtain or achieve something with great difficulty, often by forcing oneself or competing with others.

Examples:

  • Example 1: She squeezes the lemon to extract all the juice.
  • Example 2: The crowd cheered and squeezed the singer's hand as she walked through.
  • Example 3: He managed to squeeze through the small hole in the fence.
  • Example 4: In order to win the race, she had to squeeze past the other runners at the last moment.

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