It depends on what you mean. If it is a spot on your neck then put a finger on both sides and try to bring your two fingers together. If it is a spot on a table then you can't really squeeze it. It's flat.
because all the space in the syringe is taken up by water. If you squeeze the syringe it will break.
It is easier to squeeze an empty bottle because there is less resistance from the air inside the bottle compared to the water. The water in a full bottle creates more pressure and resistance when you try to squeeze it.
We can't squeeze a sealed plastic syringe full f water because all the space in the syringe has already been occupied by water and as a result, there is no space left to squeeze. If we attempt to do so , then the syringe will burst or crack.
clamping a stand to a table
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a papule is a raised red spot on the skin surface
A papule is a small bump found on the skin that is inflamed but does not produce pus. They can be brown, pink, red, or purple in color.
Papule
The scientific word for bump is "papule."
The area where the bacteria originally entered the skin becomes a noticeable bump (papule). The papule grows larger and develops a punched-out center (ulcer), covered with a yellow crust.
refers to papules. A papule is an area of abnormal skin tissue
The main symtpom of having a papule is seeing a raised area on one's skin such as on one's nose. One can also experience itching, redness, and even some pain.
A papule is a small solid circumscribed elevation of the skin that does not contain pus. An example is a red pimple (not a blackhead or whitehead) or wart.
squamous cell carcinoma
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.
Squeeze Me was created in 1925.
The medical term is "papule" or "pustule" but most people use "pimple" or "acne" (for more than one pimple).