faire rentrer avec difficulté

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squeeze
To apply pressure to from two or more sides at once

Over there—by the rock, Steele muttered, with his brush between his teeth, squeezing out raw sienna, and keeping his eyes fixed on Betty Flanders's back.

To remove something with difficulty, or apparent difficulty

He squeezed some money out of his wallet.

{n} a pressure, compression, close hug
{v} to press close, crush, oppress
press firmly; "He squeezed my hand
press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
To force, or cause to pass, by compression; often with out, through, etc
as, to squeeze an orange with the fingers; to squeeze the hand in friendship
as, to squeeze water through felt
(slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend; "she was his main squeeze"
pain or discomfort in an enclosed space (sinuses, middle ears, inside a mask) caused by shrinkage of that space, occurs on descent
A hug or other affectionate grasp
Pressure or constraint used to force the making of a gift, concession, or the like; exaction; extortion
a tight or amorous embrace; "come here and give me a big hug"
to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means : "She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
A cave passage so tight that the caver has to force their body through
a state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high
To put in a difficult position by presenting two or more choices
The action of the second and third fingers against the thumb, much like snapping the fingers, as they deliver the ball
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