The man had to squeeze the soap out of the bottle.
Squeeze the lemon juice onto the pancake.
It was a bit of a squeeze, but we managed to fit the bookcase in the gap.
I can squeze you in for three-o clock?
The clown invited me to give his big red nose a squeeze.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
Wedge, Squeeze, and Force. You're welcome. :P
the plural form of squeeze is just, well, squeeze. If you ar asking a question in which you need to use the plural form of squeeze, you ask "how many times do i squeeze this sponge?" for example.
Please don't squeeze the Charmin!
I love to squeeze the dish soap out of it's bottle.
The clown invited me to give his big red nose a squeeze.
An example of the word "spurts" in a sentence:A liquid spurts out of the tube when I squeeze it.
I had to squeeze the bottle with all my strength to get the last of the honey out.
Let's just hope that the bus is still on schedule. I will try to squeeze you into my schedule later today.
Don't squeeze the lemon too hard or the juice will spill everywhere.
I squeezed the toothpaste tube to get the last bit out.
A hermit crab does not have a shell like other crabs, but finds an abandoned shell to squeeze into and wear for protection.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
We were unable to squeeze an executive briefcase in.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.