0 to succeed in getting someone or something into a small space or object, often by pushing or forcing:
I must have put on a lot of weight over Christmas because I can only just squeeze into my jeans.
The car's quite full, but we could manage to squeeze another couple of people in.
I might be able to squeeze in one more person.
We've squeezed a double bed into the small room.
If you lot are driving to Celia's could you squeeze me in?
Do you think I could squeeze into this top?
She'd squeezed herself into a pair of jeans that were at least a size too small.
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May 10, 2021
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squeeze (sb/sth) in/squeeze (sb/sth) into sth