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Definition of squeeze
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Squeeze
(v. t.) To press
between
two
bodies;
to press
together
closely;
to
compress;
often,
to
compress
so as to expel
juice,
moisture,
etc.; as, to
squeeze
an
orange
with the
fingers;
to
squeeze
the hand in
friendship..
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Pinch
::
Pinch (v. i.) To act with
pressing
force;
to
compress;
to
squeeze;
as, the shoe
pinches..
Squeezing
::
Squeezer
(n.) A
machine
of
several
forms for the same
purpose;
-- used in the
singular.
Press
::
Press (v.) To
squeeze
in or with
suitable
instruments
or
apparatus,
in order to
compact,
make
dense,
or
smooth;
as, to press
cotton
bales,
paper,
etc.; to
smooth
by
ironing;
as, to press
clothes..
Pinch
::
Pinch (v. t.) To press hard or
squeeze
between
the ends of the
fingers,
between
teeth or
claws,
or
between
the jaws of an
instrument;
to
squeeze
or
compress,
as
between
any two hard
bodies..
Press
::
Press (n.) An
apparatus
or
machine
by which any
substance
or body is
pressed,
squeezed,
stamped,
or
shaped,
or by which an
impression
of a body is
taken;
sometimes,
the place or
building
containing
a press or
presses..
Vice
::
Vice (v. t.) To hold or
squeeze
with a vice, or as if with a
vice..
Alligator
::
Alligator
(n.) a form of
squeezer
for the
puddle
bal.
Thrust
::
Thrust
(v. i.) To enter by
pushing;
to
squeeze
in.
Jam
::
Jam (v. t.) To press into a close or tight
position;
to
crowd;
to
squeeze;
to wedge in.
Squeeze
::
Squeeze
(v. t.) To press
between
two
bodies;
to press
together
closely;
to
compress;
often,
to
compress
so as to expel
juice,
moisture,
etc.; as, to
squeeze
an
orange
with the
fingers;
to
squeeze
the hand in
friendship..
Squeezing
::
Squeezed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Squeez.
Zest
::
Zest (v. t.) To cut into thin
slips,
as the peel of an
orange,
lemon,
etc.; to
squeeze,
as peel, over the
surface
of
anything..
Zest
::
Zest (n.) A piece of
orange
or lemon peel, or the
aromatic
oil which may be
squeezed
from such peel, used to give
flavor
to
liquor,
etc..
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To
squeeze;
to press
closely.
Expressible
::
Expressible
(a.)
Capable
of being
expressed,
squeezed
out,
shown,
represented,
or
uttered..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To twist and
compress;
to turn and
strain
with
violence;
to
writhe;
to
squeeze
hard; to
pinch;
as, to wring
clothes
in
washing..
Squeezer
::
Squeezer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
squeezes;
as, a lemon
squeezer..
Press
::
Press (v.) To urge, or act upon, with
force,
as
weight;
to act upon by
pushing
or
thrusting,
in
distinction
from
pulling;
to crowd or
compel
by a
gradual
and
continued
exertion;
to bear upon; to
squeeze;
to
compress;
as, we press the
ground
with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we
repose;
we press
substances
with the
hands,
fingers,
or arms; we are
pressed
in a
crowd..
Skinch
::
Skinch
(v. t. & i.) To give scant
measure;
to
squeeze
or pinch in order to
effect
a
saving.
Press
::
Press (v.) To
squeeze,
in order to
extract
the juice or
contents
of; to
squeeze
out, or
express,
from
something..
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