English expressions – squeeze into something

📚English expression📚

squeeze into something

 This expression means to make room or time for someone or something in a small space or a tight schedule, 
often by exerting pressure

“The dentist can squeeze you into her schedule 
next week on the 21st.”

(The dentist will make time for you in her busy schedule.)

_________________________________________________
“It’s hard to squeeze into my old jeans
Maybe I gained weight during the holidays! 😒”
(It takes effort to fit into my old jeans. They are very tight!)

_________________________________________________
A family tries to squeeze into their car.
(That’s too many people! The car is too small!)

Do you sometimes try to squeeze something into your schedule?
Do you squeeze into something? Tell me in the comments!

Check out these helpful English videos!

  

  

Discover more from World English Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Scroll to Top