
1) Apply pressure 2) British slang for money 3) Compact 4) Compress 5) Compressing 6) Compression 7) Condense 8) Constrict 9) Crush 10) Get the juice out of 11) Grip strongly 12) Kind of baseball play 13) Main love interest 14) Mangle 15) Pack together 16) Press 17) Press firmly 18) Press or force 19) Reduce
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1) Astringe 2) Beau 3) Clamp 4) Coerce 5) Concentrate 6) Constrict 7) Cram 8) Crush 9) Eke 10) Extort 11) Hug 12) Massage 13) Pinch 14) Press 15) Spurt 16) Squash 17) Squeezing 18) Steamroll 19) Terrorise 20) Terrorize 21) Tweak 22) Wring
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- the act of gripping and pressing firmly
- an aggressive attempt to compel acquiescence by the concentration or manipulation of power
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• (n.) The gradual closing of workings by the weight of the overlying strata. • (n.) Pressure or constraint used to force the making of a gift, concession, or the like; exaction; extortion. • (n.) The act of one who squeezes; compression between bodies; pressure. • (n.) A facsimile impression taken in some soft substance, as pul...
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The action of the second and third fingers against the thumb, much like snapping the fingers, as they deliver the ball.
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An opening in a cave only passable with effort because of its small dimensions. Cf. flattener, crawl (way).
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The settling, without breaking, of the roof and the gradual upheaval of the floor of a mine due to the weight of the overlying strata.
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Period when stocks or commodities futures increase in price and investors who have sold short must cover their short positions to prevent loss of large amounts of money.
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Applies to derivative products. Symbol for the S&P 500 index.
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Inserting cement under pressure into the poorly sealed annulus of a well, the cement must squeeze past the existing material.
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1. a cementing operation in which cement is pumped behind the casing under high pressure to recement channeled areas or to block off an uncementred zone. 2. the increasing of external pressure on a diver's body caused by improper diving technique.
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Squeeze intransitive verb To press; to urge one's way, or to pass, by pressing; to crowd; -- often with
through ,
into , etc.; as, to
squeeze hard to get through a crowd.
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Squeeze noun 1. The act of one who squeezes; compression between bodies; pressure.
2. A facsimile impression taken in some soft substance, as pulp, from an inscription on stone.
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Squeeze transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Squeezed ;
present participle & verbal noun Squeezing .] [ Middle English
queisen , Anglo-Saxon
cwēsan ,
cwȳsan ,
cwīsan , of uncerta...
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Excess demand over supply on a particular prompt date or period that causes the price (s) for that date (period) to rise more sharply than surrounding prices.
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Pressure on a particular delivery date which makes the price of that date higher in relation to other dates. See Corner.
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Squeeze is slang for the neck.
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Translations for „Squeeze“ Become a Premium Member today! Process in vinification in which the grapes are crushed before pressing to allow the juice to escape more easily. See also under destemming and grape milling.
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If you do not exhale from time to time through your nose when diving, to equalize the inside of the mask, the effect of the increasing water pressure on the mask will cause pain.
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slang for an impression of an object made for criminal purposes.
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wring noun a twisting squeeze; `gave the wet cloth a wring`
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a play that forces an opponent to part with a needed card.
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Pain or discomfort (often in a mask, ears, and other enclosed areas, associated with the change in pressure from diving.
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Pain of discomfort in an enclosed space (sinuses, middle ears, inside a mask) caused by shrinkage of that space - occurs on descent. See reverse squeeze.
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press firmly
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