squeeze a spot

Frequency: 5.03.2 per million words

To press a spot on your skin to force out what is inside.

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Examples (10)

  • She couldn't resist the urge to squeeze the spot on her chin.
  • My dermatologist always warns me not to squeeze a spot.
  • He regretted trying to squeeze the spot, as it only made it worse.
  • If you squeeze a spot, you risk leaving a scar.
  • I used to always squeeze my spots when I was a teenager.
  • Don't squeeze that spot! You'll just spread the bacteria.
  • She carefully tried to squeeze the small spot on her nose.
  • Many people are tempted to squeeze a spot as soon as it appears.
  • By squeezing the spot, he hoped to make it disappear quickly.
  • You really shouldn't squeeze a spot; it's bad for your skin.