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  1. squeeze in [sb/sth] vtr phrasal sep. (manage to fit inside) (figurado) embutir algo, embutir alguien loc verb. meter algo a presión, meter alguien a presión loc verb. apretujar algo, apretujar alguien loc verb. The box was beginning to bulge but he managed to squeeze in two more books.

  2. to succeed in getting someone or something into a small space or object, often by pushing or forcing: The car's quite full, but we could manage to squeeze another couple of people in. I must have put on a lot of weight over Christmas because I can only just squeeze into my jeans. Fewer examples.

  3. to manage to do something or see someone in a short period of time or when you are very busy: While we're in Australia, we're hoping to squeeze in a trip to the Barrier Reef. I'm very busy this week but I could squeeze you in at 2.30 on Tuesday. Fewer examples.

  4. to manage to do something or see someone in a short period of time or when you are very busy: While we're in Australia, we're hoping to squeeze in a trip to the Barrier Reef. I'm very busy this week but I could squeeze you in at 2.30 on Tuesday. Más ejemplos. Do you think we could squeeze in a trip to the shops?

  5. Inglés. Español. squeeze [sth] ⇒ vtr. (compress with the hand) apretar ⇒ vtr. estrujar ⇒ vtr. Robert squeezed the ketchup bottle, trying to get the last bit out. Robert apretó la botella de kétchup tratando de sacar un poco más.

  6. to give sb’s hand a squeeze dar a algn un apretón de manos ⧫ apretar la mano a algn. 2. (= crush) it was a tight squeeze in the bus íbamos muy apretados en el autobús. it was a tight squeeze to get through había muy poco espacio para pasar. 3. (= restriction) restricciones fpl.

  7. Definition of squeeze in phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.