Sentence examples for squeezing from inspiring English sources

The word 'squeezing' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as a verb to describe the action of applying pressure to something to make it smaller or to extract juice or liquid from it. Example: She was squeezing the lemons to make fresh lemonade for the party. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a tight or constricted feeling or situation. Example: The financial crisis was squeezing the middle class, making it difficult for families to make ends meet.

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squeezing

verb

Present participle of squeeze

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Squeezing Isis cash is an important element of the overall strategy, officials say.

You must press the ends together firmly, squeezing until the dough adheres to itself, otherwise the bagels will unravel during boiling and baking.

The attendance of 7,247 at the Madejski Stadium did not quite rival the crowd at Twickenham, where Australia's suffering supporters were not exactly raising glasses to their absent friend, and O'Connor could not prevent Northampton from squeezing a victory and going top of the Premiership for an hour or so.

But the squeezing off the curriculum of our "democratic inheritance" is possibly the greater of the two evils.

The analysis suggests there is no option to try to win next time by squeezing the Lib Dem or Green vote, since together they won only 12% of the UK vote and slightly less in most of the marginal seats Labour now needs to win.

Related: Burnham and Cooper are squeezing out modernisers, senior Labour figures fear Cooper, who is believed to have secured as many as 50 nominations from MPs, will say: "We need to reset our relationship with business around a shared vision for building an economy that faces the future.

I was not spared: the guard kept hitting me on my head and squeezing my neck against the rear end of the other detainee.

"It's an honour to be asked to come to a player with the status of Andy, one of the big four, and try to be part of helping and squeezing a little [more out of him].

"Craig did it by making a hole with his bare hands or squeezing through an existing one," Mr Thomas told the Sun.

Lycra-clad, cinch-belted and leg-warmered, I'm squeezing, lifting and toning: feeling the burn, Jane Fonda style.

But Pawlett ran on to the clearance and burst into the box before squeezing the ball inside Banks' near post.

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