A tight or amorous embrace.
Squeeze tightly between the fingers.
Squeeze or press together.
To compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition.
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Examples for "crush "
Examples for "crush "
1 Sudan used government war planes and proxy militias to crush the rebellion.
2 Fascists want a strong state to crush opponents and to provide jobs.
3 Naval battle of Meloria; the Genoese crush the power of the Pisans.
4 House price bubbles thrust economies forward and crush them when they burst.
5 I sure hope he's not strong enough to crush my shoulder socket.
1 He'd been working the fields, harvesting squash , when the main attack started.
2 The crook-neck squash in the Northwest is a great success this season.
3 He took a knee, being careful not to squash any American soldiers.
4 Stir these into the squash and add the milk, stirring in slowly.
5 But big companies often squash growth when they swallow small targets whole.
1 Boil the roe fifteen minutes in salted water; then drain and mash .
2 The first reports on this superhero mash - up did indeed emerge in August.
3 Nonetheless, the motivation and momentum for media mash - ups will persist, he said.
4 Puree potatoes through a moule food mill, potatoe ricer or simply mash .
5 I thank you for your consideration, but please no more mash notes.
1 One possibility, said Davy, is that water could squelch feelings of hunger.
2 Up ahead the tunnel touched, then peeled apart with a grotesque squelch .
3 Nothing to hear but the squelch of my boots on the lawn.
4 The dampers in a lecture hall could be tuned to squelch hecklers.
5 As he did so, he felt something squelch coldly under his fingers.
Другие значения термина "squeeze" 1 Low energy prices squeeze investment in the oil industry, reducing future supplies.
2 American Express' financing costs have be hurt by a global credit squeeze .
3 Japan's consumer finance squeeze culminated this year in a state-engineered credit crunch.
4 Japan's consumer finance squeeze culminated this year with a state-engineered credit crunch.
5 Despite the supermarkets' assurances, food suppliers fear a future squeeze on margins.
6 Further restructuring, however, could add to costs and squeeze its bottom line.
7 As it transpired, they did not need a second to squeeze home.
8 The case arises just as more countries put the squeeze on Huawei.
9 The charity said the squeeze meant thousands were missing out on care.
10 That would squeeze profit margins and add to already high consumer prices.
11 In the meantime, squeeze out all that is left in the bag.
12 There are 5 key reasons why many are still feeling the squeeze .
13 Morgan said there was no alternative to the squeeze on teachers' pay.
14 More spending on education and health may come amid a fiscal squeeze .
15 You're his favorite squeeze , but who's left behind to answer the phones?
16 Given a few seconds to set, breathe, and squeeze , he never missed.
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