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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeezed back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to forcefully or tightly press or compress something or someone, often with the hands or arms. You can use "squeezed back" in situations where physical force or pressure is being applied, such as: - She squeezed the stress ball tightly, trying to calm her nerves. - The doctor gently squeezed back the baby's fingers to check for any abnormalities. - The crowd squeezed back as the police car drove through. - He squeezed back the tears, trying to maintain his composure. Example sentence: As the elevator doors closed, Mary squeezed back the urge to scream in frustration.
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I squeezed back.
She squeezed, and he squeezed back.
Pyro is squeezed back by Visionaire and Colonel John and is not heard from again.
Children clung to their mothers' hands as they looked on and mothers squeezed back tightly.
Result: a relatively unpopular incumbent squeezed back in.The Obama campaign seems to be banking on a similar outcome this year.
She was beyond speech and seemed unaware of her surroundings, but when I held her hand, she squeezed back.
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With relief, he felt Bryant squeeze back.
I say it's time to squeeze back.
She smiled, then stopped, because suddenly Ms. King was squeezing back into her dress.
Women will never squeeze back into their old clothes unless they reject size inflation.
If their plans change again, they can always squeeze back into the apartment they own.
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