Dictionary
squeeze into
verb
To go into a space; to barely fit in a tight space.
synonyms
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At 23, she's reluctant to squeeze into the little trailer.
The cranes' grabs could barely squeeze into the rail cars.
"I'm just hoping to squeeze into the first round.
Wilson is still fighting to squeeze into the elite.
ReprintsWhen they do drive, Californians squeeze into smaller cars.
Five bishops squeeze into the pulpit, doing one syllable each.
Italy needed to control its public finances to squeeze into the euro.
"Now," Mrs. King said, "Chaz says he can't imagine trying to squeeze into the old apartment.
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