100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "squeeze"
Definition
Squeeze (verb) - To apply pressure to something in order to compress or extract liquid or substance; to force something out by applying pressure; to tightly grasp or hold something.
Synonyms
- Compress
- Press
- Pinch
- Grip
- Extract
- Crush
- Constrict
- Squash
- Wring
- Squeeze out
Antonyms
- Release
- Expand
- Loosen
- Free
- Unclench
- Let go
- Disengage
Examples
- Please squeeze the juice from the lemon into the bowl.
- He squeezed the toothpaste tube too hard, making it burst.
- I will squeeze your hand to let you know I’m here for you.
- She squeezed into her favorite dress for the party.
- The mechanic squeezed the broken part to assess the damage.
- Can you squeeze the sponge to remove excess water?
- They squeezed through the crowd to get to the front.
- I like to squeeze fresh oranges for breakfast.
- The child squeezed the toy, causing it to make a funny noise.
- He squeezed his eyes shut, trying to block out the pain.
- She squeezed the trigger and the water gun shot a stream of water.
- We need to squeeze more time out of our schedule.
- He squeezed the last bit of ketchup from the bottle.
- The gardener squeezed the soil to check its moisture level.
- I had to squeeze in a quick workout between meetings.
- She squeezed the balloon until it popped.
- Please squeeze my hand if you can hear me.
- The chef squeezed a dollop of sauce onto the plate.
- He squeezed the trigger of the toy gun, and it made a loud bang.
- I need to squeeze some more information from the report.
- The children squeezed into the small car for the trip.
- He squeezed his eyes to see better in the bright sunlight.
- She squeezed the stress ball to relieve tension.
- Can you squeeze the sponge again to clean the floor?
- The company had to squeeze their budget due to unexpected expenses.
- I squeezed the orange until I got every drop of juice.
- He squeezed in a few more minutes of studying before the exam.
- She squeezed past the other shoppers in the crowded store.
- They squeezed the last bit of toothpaste onto their brushes.
- The dog squeezed itself through the narrow gap in the fence.
- I will squeeze some lemon on my fish for extra flavor.
- He squeezed the ball and it bounced away.
- She squeezed the handle of the suitcase to close it tightly.
- They squeezed into their seats just as the show began.
- He squeezed the shut-off valve to stop the water flow.
- I squeezed the fabric to see if it was wet.
- The athlete squeezed every last bit of energy from his body.
- She squeezed the remote control to change the channel.
- The kids squeezed together for a group photo.
- He squeezed the last bit of air out of the bag before sealing it.
- I squeezed my way through the busy market.
- She squeezed the trigger and the confetti burst out.
- They squeezed their way to the front of the stage.
- He squeezed the ball too tightly and it burst.
- I need to squeeze some time for a coffee break.
- She squeezed the lemon and caught the seeds in her hand.
- He squeezed the balloon animal until it twisted into shape.
- I had to squeeze my clothes into the suitcase for the trip.
- She squeezed the tube to get the last of the ointment out.
- They squeezed in a quick lunch before the meeting.
- He squeezed the rags to wring out the water.
- She squeezed her eyes shut as the bright light flashed.
- The team squeezed in one last practice before the game.
- I need to squeeze some time out of my busy schedule.
- She squeezed the trigger and the paintball flew out.
- He squeezed the orange hard enough to get every drop.
- They squeezed into the elevator just before the doors closed.
- She squeezed the balloon until it floated away.
- He squeezed his way through the throng of fans.
- I squeezed the ketchup bottle, but nothing came out.
- She squeezed the sponge tightly to remove the water.
- He squeezed the last bit of toothpaste onto his brush.
- They squeezed together for a selfie.
- I squeezed the remote to turn up the volume.
- She squeezed the fruit to see if it was ripe.
- He squeezed his wallet shut after paying the bill.
- They squeezed in a movie before their dinner reservation.
- I squeezed the water out of my wet clothes.
- She squeezed the trigger of the water gun and soaked her friend.
- He squeezed past the obstacles in the narrow hallway.
- I squeezed a bit of lime into my drink for flavor.
- She squeezed the top of the bag to keep the contents from spilling.
- He squeezed the fabric to test its durability.
- They squeezed in a few more activities during their vacation.
- I squeezed the sponge until it was dry.
- She squeezed the orange to make fresh juice.
- He squeezed the last bit of toothpaste out of the tube.
- They squeezed into the back row of the theater.
- I squeezed the trigger of the toy and it made a noise.
- She squeezed the excess water from her hair after swimming.
- He squeezed the plastic bottle to get the last drop out.
- They squeezed their way to the exit after the event.
- I squeezed the sponge to clean the table.
- She squeezed the juice from the grapefruit into a glass.
- He squeezed the cap back onto the bottle tightly.
- They squeezed in some extra learning before the test.
- I squeezed my eyes shut during the scary part of the movie.
- She squeezed the last bit of cream from the container.
- He squeezed the stress ball to relieve his anxiety.
- They squeezed their way through the narrow passage.
- I squeezed fresh lemon juice over my salad.
- She squeezed the last bit of air out of the balloon.
- He squeezed the sponge and watched the water flow out.
- They squeezed into the small booth at the restaurant.
- I squeezed the bottle until the content spilled out.
- She squeezed her friend’s hand for comfort during the movie.
- He squeezed the last bit of paint out of the tube.
- They squeezed in a quick visit before heading home.
- I squeezed the lemon to add zest to my dish.
- She squeezed through the line to get to the front.