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118 Sentences With "squeeze through"

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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren probably both can't squeeze through.
My ego is too fat to squeeze through the door.
One had died while trying to squeeze through a barred window.
Squeeze through the snaps to see the stars embracing the moment.
May's cabinet, is skulking reasonably, hoping to squeeze through the middle.
Always that sticky problem of the exit and how to squeeze through it.
He watches Kam squeeze through and sees his chances at a win slip away.
Neo-Panamaxes that will squeeze through the new locks can carry around 13,000 TEUs.
We slide down some pitches, squeeze through small holes, and walk through massive galleries.
The question is how much Trump can squeeze through in the time that remains.
"So you have 800 people trying to squeeze through a very small window," Arnette explained.
Some passages are so narrow that a diver wearing a scuba tank can't squeeze through.
It turns out it's all about "turbulent" air, trying to squeeze through a narrow airway.
Now, with the squeeze through the Guardsmen ahead of me tightening, I slowed even more.
That changed quickly as more shots were fired, and everyone tried to squeeze through the exit.
It's about the escape hatch that clever girls squeeze through, simply by refusing to forget. ♦
Some narrow down to mere cracks, which you can try to squeeze through at your hazard.
Trump could hold just enough voters on both fronts to squeeze through to a second term.
The columns are spaced about four inches apart, too narrow for even a child to squeeze through.
The winds often reach fierce speeds as they squeeze through canyons and mountain passes, the AP reports.
The insurance company Allstate recommended using well-sealed garages because many rodents can squeeze through small openings.
He was small and could kick out window air conditioning units and squeeze through the space they left.
It's a "city car" meant to squeeze through the narrow alleys and dense traffic of packed urban centers.
As she sees it, the nation can't afford to buy off the industry again to squeeze through legislation.
Smashing the glass created a hole just large enough for a person to squeeze through into the gallery.
It doesn't feel overly large from behind the wheel, unless you are trying to squeeze through Times Square.
For some reason, Apple products normally squeeze through Prime Day and Black Friday unscathed, with list prices remaining untouched.
Link could see it, almost touch it, through a crack—a crack not quite wide enough to squeeze through.
Lawrence may have opened the gate, but it was not obvious that Miller was going to squeeze through it.
We don't need his tools—like yesterday, we are able to just squeeze through an opening in a fence.
Either way, Pompeo's nomination will proceed to the Senate floor, where it's likely he'll squeeze through with the required majority.
But in a traffic jam of such candidates, a candidate like this might be able to squeeze through to victory.
But as humans also developed bigger brains, it became harder for a fetus's skull to squeeze through that tight channel.
The actors squeeze through the crowd playing the metro's common troublemakers, like the mobile phone robber and the ranting drunk.
The researchers initially created a drone that could assess man-made gaps and squeeze through in seconds using only one camera.
However, if a vertebrate needs to squeeze through the tiny opening under a door, it's more or less out of luck.
His "Narrow House," exhibited during the 2011 Biennale, is a structure so slim that one person can barely squeeze through it.
Only Elliott Carter, the grand paterfamilias of American modernism, managed to squeeze through the infinitesimally small needle's eye of Boulezian approval.
And with precious little bandwidth available, officials have blocked sites like Facebook and YouTube so that essential services can squeeze through.
In Tal Afar, Iraq's soldiers did not have to squeeze through tight alleyways, as they did in the old city of Mosul.
Annalise Domenighini: After the show was over I had to squeeze through two circles of teen girls to get to the bathroom.
Fundamentally, traffic is an issue of density: It's what happens when too many people try to squeeze through too small a space.
If you don't squeeze through the door at first, just wait patiently for Heaven to grind you into a shape that fits.
Early in the book, while visiting a Dublin cemetery, Leopold Bloom watches a rat squeeze through a crack in a mausoleum wall.
"When you see the air trying to squeeze through, it makes you think of the lower intestine," Huang told me earlier that day.
Some fellow trespasser had cut a hole to the side, so we squeeze through, careful to avoid the jagged metal of the fence.
The most dangerous part was the first kilometer, during which the divers and boys were required to squeeze through a narrow, flooded channel.
The most dangerous part is the first kilometer, during which the divers and boys are required to squeeze through a narrow, flooded channel.
A budget could squeeze through Congress on Republican votes only, but changes to entitlement programs like food stamps will likely take Democratic support.
Their clever little device imitates the erstwhile American cockroach's uncanny ability to survive crushing, squeeze through tight cracks, and run even while compressed.
You squeeze through the crowds of businessmen, hangers-on, and professional conference-goers, and push through the doors of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
From here, drop your hips until they almost touch the floor, then squeeze through your obliques to raise your hips back up to start.
Children dressed in striped blue uniforms squeeze through a steel door, erupting into giggles as they greet their relatives and make their way home.
They'll gladly squeeze through the tiniest holes; their arms can stretch, expand, twist and turn, and they can practically turn their whole bodies inside out.
That can include the occasional cramped space where drones normally can't fit, but a new design lets them temporarily shrink to squeeze through tight spaces.
But even if the former journalist can squeeze through one of the narrow openings in front of him, his Brexit headaches will only be beginning.
He and President Donald Trump know that there's little time to squeeze through another nominee before their majority is on the line in the November.
Some sections are so narrow that divers can barely squeeze through with their oxygen tanks, and the flow of water is very strong in other areas.
Driving slowly to dodge the potholes and fallen wires, I have to squeeze through narrow passageways carved out of a landslide every 800 feet or so.
As the Honda video shows, the E2-DR robot can climb ladders, ascend stairs, crawl through tight spaces, and manipulate its body to squeeze through cracks.
Yet for all the many twists and turns to make, all the narrow corridors to squeeze through, I never felt a hint of dizzyness or nausea.
We're told Zay actually tried to squeeze through the hole in the window, but Cayleb restrained him until police arrived, and arrested him for felony vandalism.
If you scramble or squeeze through tight trees and rocks while hiking, there's nothing better suited to resist wear and tear than Mammut's Trea Spine 50L.
Cover image: A Honduran migrant helps a youth squeeze through the U.S. border wall over to San Diego, California, from Playas in Tijuana, Mexico, Wednesday, Dec.
There's a reason human childbirth is so long, painful, and historically dangerous: A human baby's head is designed to just barely squeeze through a mother's pelvis.
For instance, a rescue worker might need a robot that can walk on loose rubble, but also squeeze through a hole just a few inches in size.
It's egregious that President Trump is attempting to flout the will of Congress and squeeze through a complete overhaul of the nation's immigration laws without anyone noticing.
Take Tooms, one of the show's most infamous boogeymen, who is unique in his ability to squeeze through tiny gaps in order to enter seemingly secure spaces.
That flexible skull lets the baby squeeze through the birth canal—that's why some newborns' heads look misshapen right after birth—and gives the brain room to grow.
While Kyrlova and Bogacheva both managed to squeeze through and tour eight different states (and Mexico), Boyda couldn't obtain a visa and never entered, according to the indictment.
The owner of one facility had spent twenty years excavating concrete to the point where you could to squeeze through a tiny chiseled tunnel into the control center.
The K-Pg event may not have created birds, but it did produce a filter through which only a select group of bird species were able to squeeze through.
The most dangerous part of the journey out of the labyrinthine cave system was the first kilometer, during which they were required to squeeze through a narrow flooded channel.
The most dangerous part of the journey out of the labyrinth cave system is the first kilometer, during which they are required to squeeze through a narrow flooded channel.
Their simple nature makes them a natural muse for robot engineers building devices that can squeeze through tight spaces, check the ocean's health, and eventually, explore the human body.
We get them when we squeeze through the birth canal and when we drink breast milk — a co-evolution of mothers and microbes unbroken for at least 200,000 years.
Serbia's typically stalwart defense had looked distracted early in their five group phase games, forcing the team to mount late come-backs to squeeze through to the quarter-finals.
The individual motor control of an octopus' eight arms, its agile clamber across the seafloor, and its ability to squeeze through small spaces make it an excellent model for biomimicry.
The most dangerous part of the journey out of the cave system was the first kilometer (0.62 miles) during which they were required to squeeze through a narrow flooded channel.
Along the way, utility crews removed obstacles like telephone lines so that the tank could squeeze through narrow city streets, and would reinstall them afterward, according to the Los Angeles Times.
I'm not here for the slow-smoked barbecue or the vegan doughnuts, so I squeeze through the crowds to the back of the building, where something big is in the works.
According to the coalition, it is egregious that Trump is attempting to flout the will of Congress and squeeze through a complete overhaul of the nation's immigration laws without anyone noticing.
For the mule deer, the newly formed Wyoming Migration Initiative identified a spot along the corridor where 4,000 deer squeeze through a quarter-mile bottleneck that was proposed for residential development.
What prompted the trouble was an internationally brokered compromise agreement over the name of Greece's northern neighbour, a deal which the leftist government in Athens is now struggling to squeeze through parliament.
Female raccoons looking for a den to deliver their kits, as the offspring are called, can squeeze through vents and chimneys, tear through screens and lift up shingles with their dexterous forepaws.
The result: a robot which, when crawling through a space less than half of its full body height, easily compresses to squeeze through and continue forward while still maintaining a decent speed.
Police used pepper spray on protesters as they tried to squeeze through the doors of the debate venue on the New Orleans campus of historically black Dillard University, according to a university spokesman.
There are some questions as to whether there is even time for the Cooper plan to work, given threats from Brexit-supporting peers and the tight legislative timetable it would need to squeeze through.
From the floor of the dungeon, I could see a fragment of sky through an air hole near the ceiling, a tree length beyond reach and too small for a human body to squeeze through.
To guarantee he would be able to squeeze through his cell window, Mr. Londonio began eating "lots of bran" and was exercising feverishly, running on jail stairs and grinding through chin-ups, the report said.
Still, they are revered by the Christian faithful, among them the many pilgrims who squeeze through a narrow sandstone entrance in the Church of the Nativity to visit the birth grotto that is its centerpiece.
Only problem is that the wings will need to be so big—114 feet long and 23 feet wide—that they will in fact have to fold so that they can squeeze through to airport gates.
The United States and Russia are trying to squeeze through a fast-closing window to extend New START, the only major accord standing between mutual nuclear restraint and a potential renewed Cold War–style arms race.
Scientists said on Monday they have built a small search-and-rescue robot, inspired by the ability of cockroaches to squeeze through tiny crevices, designed to navigate through rubble to find survivors after natural disasters or bombings.
One recent night, three guests and I ducked and bobbed and turned every minute or so as somebody tried to squeeze through with a hot plate of food, or an empty chair, or an armful of coats.
I even monitor how I eat my lunch because I think I'm going to be ridiculed for holding my sandwich a certain way, and I avoid trying to squeeze through tight spaces even though I know I can.
But commuters of all varieties will appreciate its slim profile that lets you squeeze through crowds and its ability to overload in a pinch to accommodate the jacket that, in retrospect, you really didn't need to wear today.
With nearly seven weeks to go before the September meeting, the latest employment report will likely serve to fuel the Fed's intentions to squeeze through at least one additional hike by the end of the year, however unjustified.
You can shrink Knack down to find secrets and squeeze through tight spaces, then press a button to return him instantly to his former size, from six feet tall to 30 (and maybe bigger) depending on the level.
But commuters of all varieties will appreciate its slim profile that lets you squeeze through crowds, and its ability to overload in a pinch to accommodate the winter jacket that, in retrospect, you really didn't need to wear today.
Republicans hope they don't need Democratic votes for the bulk of their tax plan, which they are scheming to squeeze through Congress and around normal rules by passing it as part of a budget process that skirts the filibuster.
Still, they are revered by the Christian faithful, among them the coachloads of pilgrims who squeeze through a narrow sandstone entrance in the Church of the Nativity all year round to visit the birth grotto that is its centrepiece.
The carts, or charrettes, as they are called in French, do the work of pickup trucks, hauling cement to construction sites and rice to grocery stores, and picking up household trash in places where garbage trucks cannot squeeze through.
But that loophole will not be easy to squeeze through: applicants will have to "convincingly show that they are not tainted by the Russian system because they have been outside the country, and subject to other, effective anti-doping systems".
During the short, forlorn "It Must Be So" — "My world is dust now," he sings, "and all I loved is dead" — Mr. Prince has Mr. Johnson squeeze through a row in the orchestra section, nudging the knees of startled audience members.
When you are on track to finish a race and someone behind you launches himself to squeeze through a small space between you and a wall, it is not your fault if that racer hits the wall and falls over.
There are several air pockets along the route, but there's virtually no visibility, the water is rushing in some places, and some regions are so narrow that scuba gear has to be removed from the divers' backs so they can squeeze through.
Through the thick metal weave of the fence, the grids so tight that a pinkie could barely squeeze through, they struggled to make out the faces of their friends and musical colleagues who were gathered and facing them on the Tijuana side.
The protester said police eventually discovered the tunnel, which was just wide enough for a person to squeeze through, and began arresting those who were using it to flee — but not before about 100 protesters made their way to safety and avoided arrest.
Katadzic has not dived the final kilometer to where the boys are stranded on a muddy bank, the most dangerous part of the dive, during which rescuers have to hold their oxygen tanks in front of them to squeeze through submerged holes.
Perhaps none more than the residents of Lévignac, who rush to their windows and line the sidewalks when six articulated trucks, carrying the wings, fuselage, and other bits of the aircraft squeeze through the quaint French town on their way to Airbus' assembly plant in nearby Toulouse.
As to her relationship with Abramovic, the pair have been pals since the late 70s, where they met at one of Abramovic's shows—Imponderabilia, a piece where audience members had to squeeze through a small doorway framed by two nude performers, choosing which one to face.
The gator vehicles, which are the size of a golf cart, are equipped with a chair, a defibrillator, an oxygen bag and medical supplies, and they are small enough to drive on bike lanes and squeeze through Midtown Manhattan's bumper-to-bumper traffic and through tight pathways between Broadway theaters.
At a morning briefing between the Thai SEALs and the U.S. team, the Thais explained that water levels had been rising overnight at a rate of about 15 centimeters (6 inches) per hour, complicating efforts to squeeze through tight passages, some of which require divers to contort their bodies around L-shaped bends.
When approaching an opening that's smaller than the drone when its arms are extended in flight, like a tiny window, it can automatically plot a course and trajectory so that just before it passes through the obstacle, its rotors turn off causing the arms to retract so it can easily squeeze through.
According to a probable cause statement from the Pettis County Sheriff's Office, 30-year-old Travis Lee Davis broke out of his cell in the county jail Sunday night by crawling into the ceiling and shimmying across the rafters, Die Hard-style, until he could squeeze through a tiny hole into an employee closet.
When I asked him whether he was explicitly pursuing political themes, like surveillance, in works such as 1970's "Green Light Corridor" — a claustrophobic passageway, lit with green neon, in which a camera films the viewers' attempts to squeeze through (the very same passageway on which Nauman had once struck contrapposto poses) — he was uncertain.
He held my hand as we crouched down to squeeze through the opening; he held my hand as we shuffled around inside, my heart thumping so hard that I was surprised the others didn't hear it; held my hand as I said firmly that, no, I didn't want to go through a passageway to see the spectacular views of the bay below; held my hand as I scrambled at last into the hot, dry air, not even bothering to conceal my panic.

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