squeeze in
Third Person
squeezes in
Present Participle
squeezing in
Past Tense
squeezed in
Past Participle
squeezed in
1
to manage to find or create a small amount of space or time for someone or something, often with difficulty
transitive
- The teacher allowed the students to squeeze a quick review session in before the final exam.
- With a tight deadline approaching, the team had to work late to squeeze in the necessary revisions to the project.
- The flight was delayed, but they were determined to squeeze in a visit to the museum before it closed.
- The chef had to squeeze the new dessert recipe in among the existing menu items.
- Despite the crowded room, they somehow found a way to squeeze in an extra chair for the unexpected guest.