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squeeze past

verb as in edge

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Example Sentences

And people had to squeeze past him to get on and off.

From BBC

Small streets in the area mean the 65-metre blades have to be carried pointing upwards - helping them to squeeze past buildings, trees and lamp-posts.

From BBC

Despite the orange flashing lights and 'do not pass' message displayed on the screen in the back of their car one driver still tries to squeeze past, leaving Tom and George to exchange a few choice words.

From BBC

When the sun shines, families hurry around in search of ice cream, cars squeeze past pedestrians on narrow lanes and people dodge greedy seagulls that are eager to snap up any pasty left briefly unattended.

From BBC

After begging for left-wing votes to squeeze past Marine Le Pen in last year’s presidential runoff, Macron and his top aides have routinely painted the left and the far-right as equivalent threats to the Republic.

From Slate

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

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