squeeze together



squeeze someone or something together

to press people or things together. The driver squeezed us together so he could get more people in the taxi. See if you can squeeze the vegetables together a little so we can get more in the basket.
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squeeze (themselves) together

[for creatures] to press close together. The little pigs squeezed themselves together to get a better chance at some food. They squeezed together and gobbled their dinner. They squeezed themselves together to keep warm.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kartikeya-Hinduism
HarrisonHAR-i-sən, HER-i-sənEnglish
DiederikDEE-də-rikDutch
Chin-Chinese
Mcfadden[mək'fædən]
Eurig-Welsh