squeezing

word · lemma: squeeze

/ˈskwizɪŋ/
/skwˈiːzɪŋ/

Definition

Pressing something firmly, often with your hands, so that it becomes smaller or liquid comes out. Can also mean fitting into a small space.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for fruits (like 'squeezing an orange'), bottles, or fitting into tight spaces ('squeezing into a crowded room'). Colloquial in daily speech. Not used for gentle pressing; implies firmness.

Example Sentences

She is squeezing an orange for juice.

basic

He was squeezing the toothpaste tube.

basic

They are squeezing into the small car.

basic

I'm squeezing you in for an appointment at 3 p.m.

natural

The crowd was squeezing closer to the stage as the band started to play.

natural

Stop squeezing my hand so hard—you're hurting me!

natural