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Squeeze through Meaning in English

expression

ˈskwiz/ /ˈθɹu
SKWEEZ THROO
skwˈiːz/ /θɹˈuː
sk-WEEZ throo

Definition

To move carefully through a narrow space by making your body smaller; can also mean to just barely succeed in passing a difficult situation.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both literal (physically moving through tight spaces) and figurative (just managing to succeed) senses. Often used with spaces, doors, crowds, or for narrowly passing tests or situations.

Example Sentences

I had to squeeze through the small window to get inside.

basic

She managed to squeeze through the crowd to reach her friends.

basic

We watched the mouse squeeze through a tiny hole in the wall.

basic

He barely squeezed through his math exam this semester.

natural

Can you squeeze through that gap, or do we need to find another way?

natural

We all had to squeeze through the narrow door when the fire alarm went off.

natural