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squeeze

noun as in pressure, crushing

verb as in try to get money out of

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One example Lewis gives: The hot rolling mill, which squeezes red hot steel slabs into giant coils, at U.S.

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Last week, the company said that earnings in its latest quarter were squeezed by price pressures, bird flu and a fire that damaged its Arkansas peanut butter production facility.

Grocery bills are also squeezing Americans’ budgets, with the cost of food at home rising 2.7% year over year in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ consumer-price index.

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If Washington is hoping that its military squeeze may encourage Venezuelans to take matters into their own hands, the domestic scene is less favorable.

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Still, he says, the entertainment industry has been "squeezed...and kind of attacked in some instances".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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