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View definitions for squeeze in

squeeze in

verb as in inject

verb as in tuck

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A 2021 study found that the moths, which can have life cycles as short as just one month, may be able to squeeze in another generation each summer before holing up in nuts for the winter.

Squeeze in 10,000 steps with peripatetic parents I have some walking buddies near my parents’ house, and my mom is obsessed with getting her 10,000 steps a day — she’s done it for something like 520 days in a row at this point.

The Tories have quite rightly pointed out that despite the squeeze in spending on public services, the NHS still saw its budget increase by more than inflation.

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“Our schedules are already going to be so good, at some point you’re like, all right, is the juice worth the squeeze in terms of playing these games?”

Squeeze in 10,000 steps with peripatetic parents I have some walking buddies near my parents’ house, and my mom is obsessed with getting her 10,000 steps a day — she’s done it for something like 520 days in a row at this point.

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

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