squeeze
A situation where there is very little space.
A period when it is difficult to borrow money from banks.
A light and soft press.
A difficult financial situation.
A difficult period for a country's economy.
A small and quick press.
A situation where a company or person has a shortage of money.
A situation where a company's profits are decreasing.
A brief press.
A gentle press showing love or fondness.
Used to indicate what is being pressed or held.
Indicates a reduction or pressure applied to something.
Used to describe juice that has been recently extracted from fruit.
A situation where there is slightly too little space.
Used to say that something is possible but only with difficulty, for example because there is not enough space or time.
In a difficult situation, especially a financial one.
To press two or more things towards each other.
To press someone's hand or body affectionately.
To experience financial difficulties.
To put pressure on someone to do something, especially to pay money.
To force something out of a container or place by pressing.
To extract a liquid from something by pressing it.