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This need to get a little more air, cross my legs, squeeze something?.
They rated how much the pictures made them want to say things like 'grr!' and 'want to squeeze something'.
When you squeeze something tight it starts to leak out from the sides and finds different ways of releasing itself.
Mr. Baars tries to squeeze something positive out of the power line, noting its usefulness in navigating the area's narrow country roads at night.
But the truth is that the tighter the budget, the more expertise you need to squeeze something good out of the process".
It's an uncomfortable relationship when you're going in to squeeze something out of someone but you don't know what that is.
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The words need to be watched: Santorum pantomimes squeezing something in his hand, as though he were taking the life out of a mouse.
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Molly held her breath and closed her eyes and with an effort — it was like squeezing something inside her head — she refrained from thinking something unpleasant about her brother.
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