squeeze into
The phrase "squeeze into" is commonly used to describe fitting into tight spaces, either physically or metaphorically.
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Definition
B2Physical
(informal)To fit oneself or something into a space that is tight or crowded.
Example
- I had to squeeze into the packed elevator.
- She managed to squeeze into her old jeans.
B2Scheduling
(informal)To find time for an activity or person within a busy schedule.
Example
- I'll try to squeeze into a meeting before lunch.
- Can you squeeze into a quick call this afternoon?
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "squeeze into":
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