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Squeeze in Meaning in English

expression

ˈskwiz/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SKWEEZ-in
skwˈiːz/ /ˈɪn
sk-WEEZ-in

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?

basic

They managed to squeeze in one more guest at the table.

basic

I will try to squeeze in some exercise before work.

basic

Sorry it’s so last minute, but can you squeeze in a quick call this afternoon?

natural

My schedule is packed, but I’ll try to squeeze in lunch with you.

natural

We can definitely squeeze in one more episode before bed if you want.

natural