100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "squeeze"
Definition
Squeeze (noun): A firm grip or pressure applied to something, typically to extract juice or to compress an object. It can also refer to a situation where there is a lack of space or resources, or a feeling of pressure or stress.
Synonyms
- Compression
- Press
- Grip
- Constriction
- Clutch
- Pinch
- Crush
- Squeeze play (in sports or finance)
Antonyms
- Release
- Loosen
- Expand
- Free
- Relax
Examples
- I will squeeze the lemon to get some juice for the recipe.
- She gave the stress ball a tight squeeze to relieve her anxiety.
- He felt the squeeze of the crowd as he tried to navigate through.
- The mechanic will squeeze the brake lines to check for leaks.
- They will squeeze the budget to accommodate new expenses.
- I need to squeeze in a workout before dinner.
- The child gave his teddy bear a gentle squeeze.
- She tried to squeeze past the other shoppers in the aisle.
- You have to squeeze the toothpaste from the bottom for better results.
- The coach told the team to squeeze every point they could in the final minutes.
- The squeeze of the orange produced enough juice for the whole family.
- He had to squeeze his schedule to fit in the meeting.
- She felt a squeeze of excitement as she opened the letter.
- The squeeze of the inflation on household budgets is concerning.
- I will squeeze some time in for a quick call later.
- The farmer will squeeze the fruit to check for ripeness.
- They had to squeeze together to fit in the small car.
- I’ll just squeeze a little more lemon into the dish.
- The squeeze of the grip was too strong for him to handle.
- She gave him a quick squeeze before saying goodbye.
- The squeeze of the hand was reassuring.
- I can always squeeze in a few more pages before bed.
- He felt a squeeze in his chest from the stress.
- The squeeze of the vice held the wood in place.
- The team needs to squeeze out a win in the last game.
- I need to squeeze the last bit of toothpaste from the tube.
- She will squeeze into her dress for the party tonight.
- The vice will squeeze the metal into shape.
- He had to squeeze past the gate to enter.
- The squeeze of the lemon was just what the dish needed.
- I want to squeeze every last drop from this sponge.
- You need to squeeze the excess water from the cloth.
- The tight squeeze of the elevator made everyone uncomfortable.
- I managed to squeeze some extra time into my schedule.
- The squeeze of the ball helps improve grip strength.
- She tried to squeeze more information out of him.
- The squeeze of the traffic made us late.
- He will squeeze the trigger when ready.
- The squeeze of the handshake left a lasting impression.
- She can always squeeze in a few extra minutes of reading.
- The chef will squeeze the sauce onto the plate artistically.
- He felt a squeeze of pain in his arm after the fall.
- I had to squeeze my eyes shut to avoid the bright light.
- The squeeze of the balloon made it pop!
- They will squeeze the last bit of performance from the engine.
- The pressure began to squeeze his thoughts into a narrow focus.
- She will squeeze lemon juice over the fish for flavor.
- I had to squeeze into the last available parking space.
- The squeeze of the rubber toy was satisfying.
- I need to squeeze in some errands before lunch.
- The squeeze of the crowd was overwhelming.
- He will squeeze the last ounce of energy from his body.
- The squeeze of the fresh juice was refreshing.
- She felt a squeeze of nostalgia as she looked at old photos.
- They will squeeze the sponge to clean the surface.
- The squeeze of the bellows pushed air into the accordion.
- I want to squeeze some fun into our weekend plans.
- The squeeze of the rubber band held the papers together.
- He will squeeze in a few minutes of meditation.
- The squeeze of the grip was comforting during the ride.
- She can squeeze details out of anyone when she tries.
- The squeeze of his hug made her feel safe.
- They need to squeeze more productivity from the team.
- I hope to squeeze a visit to the museum this week.
- The squeeze of the pressure cooker speeds up cooking time.
- They will squeeze every opportunity they get.
- I want to squeeze some fun into my workday.
- The squeeze of the rubber duck was amusing.
- She had to squeeze through the narrow space between the shelves.
- The squeeze of the hand was a sign of trust.
- I’ll squeeze the fruit to see if it’s ripe.
- The squeeze of the toy provided stress relief.
- He will squeeze in a few last-minute changes to the project.
- The squeeze of the balloon made it float away.
- She will squeeze her budget to save for a vacation.
- The squeeze of the exercise band helps build strength.
- I need to squeeze this task into my busy day.
- The squeeze of the shoes was too tight for her feet.
- They had to squeeze together during the photo.
- The squeeze of the roller coaster was exhilarating.
- She will squeeze some time for a coffee break.
- The squeeze of the trigger was smooth and easy.
- He could squeeze a smile out of anyone.
- The squeeze of the lemon added the perfect touch to the dish.
- I always squeeze in a workout before work.
- The squeeze of the toothpaste was too much.
- He could squeeze a story from even the simplest events.
- The squeeze of the grip made a difference in the game.
- She managed to squeeze in a quick phone call.
- The squeeze of the fresh orange juice was delightful.
- They can squeeze in a few more guests for the party.
- The squeeze of pressure from the crowd was intense.
- I need to squeeze a little more lemon into my tea.
- The squeeze of the ball was fun for the kids.
- He needs to squeeze every bit of effort into the project.
- The squeeze of the hug was warm and welcoming.
- I will squeeze in a few minutes of relaxation.
- The squeeze of the stress ball helped him focus.
- She had to squeeze past the other cars to get through.
- The squeeze of the water bottle was refreshing on a hot day.