Squeeze in Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To fit something or someone into a busy schedule or a tight space, even when there is little room or time.
Usage & Nuances
'Squeeze in' is informal, often used for time or appointments ('squeeze you in at 2 pm'). Can refer to fitting people/things physically into tight spaces, but is more common for scheduling. Avoid confusing with 'fit in,' which can also mean to belong socially.
Example Sentences
Can you squeeze in a meeting tomorrow morning?
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They managed to squeeze in one more guest at the table.
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I will try to squeeze in some exercise before work.
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Sorry it’s so last minute, but can you squeeze in a quick call this afternoon?
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My schedule is packed, but I’ll try to squeeze in lunch with you.
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We can definitely squeeze in one more episode before bed if you want.
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