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to squeeze out
01
to press something in order to remove the liquid
02
to gain something with considerable effort and difficulty
03
to make someone or something leave a position, place, etc.
04
to cause something to come out in a squirt, often by applying pressure
05
to use a tool to push something such as clay. icing. etc. through a small opening to shape them
06
to make someone to give one something such as money, information, etc.
squeeze out
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Example
In pottery class, students were taught to carefully squeeze out excess water from the clay before shaping it.
To avoid a watery dish, the recipe advised squeezing out the excess moisture from the grated vegetables.
The chef gently squeezed out lemon juice onto the dish for added flavor.
The athlete squeezed out his wet jersey to get rid of the sweat accumulated during the game.
After washing the sponge, she squeezed out the excess water before putting it away.