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"tight squeeze" Definitions
  1. a situation in which people or things are very crowded together

68 Sentences With "tight squeeze"

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"It was a tight squeeze then and it's a tight squeeze now but I did it," Christensen said on Instagram, posting her unbelievable then-and-now photos.
Airplane seats can be a tight squeeze for some people.
"It's actually a bit of a tight squeeze," he told Gizmodo.
He said China's smartphone market is feeling a particularly tight squeeze.
Even with low-cost labor, it was a very tight squeeze.
It, too, was comfortable, but a tight squeeze with the sloped roof.
Still, scheduling audience-grabbing events in prime time can be a tight squeeze.
It's a tight squeeze in the aisles where Elite Flower workers harvest the roses.
While it might make sense economically, the tight squeeze makes for an unpleasant flight.
The cockroach's jointed, semi-rigid exoskeleton is, in part, responsible for its tight-squeeze capabilities.
Getting into the spot would have been a tight squeeze, but nothing I couldn't handle.
A bus ride on the Hampton Jitney was a tight squeeze with a dog in hand.
That is big by historical standards, and would be a tight squeeze even on a strong economy.
This is a very tight squeeze by historical standards, and something similar is pencilled in for 2019.
That would be a tight squeeze on a strong economy; with Brexit looming, it looks wholly unwise.
It's a good bet she was VIP ... because seats at the Rose Bowl are a tight squeeze.
Welcome to the Tight Squeeze Issue, starring a very cute frog found in the Adirondacks on our cover.
Since then, the regime has made timid attempts at economic reform while keeping a tight squeeze on political freedom.
Acting quickly, Mombourquette was able to free the furball out of the tight squeeze by using soap as a lubricant.
I could fit two in one outlet, but it was a tight squeeze, and some power strips were a challenge.
While the overall British economy will surely slow as Brexit gets under way, Scotland is in for a very tight squeeze.
A 15-inch MacBook easily fit into the MOS Pack, but larger gaming-focused laptops might find it a tight squeeze.
For a more advanced take on the pose, the receiver can cross their legs around the giver's midsection, creating a tight squeeze.
And that would leave the party facing a tight squeeze to capture the 20083 seats it needs to regain the House majority.
The pals appeared to be sitting in the economy class section of the small plane, making for a tight squeeze in the tiny chairs.
"Yer Blues" was taped in a tiny storage closet, a tight squeeze that would have been impossible for four guys who weren't already close.
It wasn't the tight squeeze I anticipated, and I quickly realized why: It was essentially my apartment, but in the middle of the woods.
But this also doubles as a dining table — when my roommate is eating and I'm cooking, or vice versa, it can be a tight squeeze.
Thanks to the windows, the thoughtfully placed storage space, and the efficient design, the tiny house didn't feel like the tight squeeze that I anticipated.
The car also has a very low roofline, though, which might tend to make it a tight squeeze, especially for those sitting in the back.
The balcony was a tight squeeze for two (likely why it only had one chair), but considering the reasonable price of the room, it felt generous.
It's tricky putting a 217-inch laptop in most of my backpacks, this one being a tight squeeze in particular because of how wide the body is.
The bunker-like room is so small they had to remove the door frame to slide the limb in, and even then it was a tight squeeze.
The reptile attempts to wriggle itself out of the tight squeeze, but a very full body — stuffed with multiple large bird eggs — prevents the creature from moving freely.
To understand how the bugs use their bodies' natural compression capabilities and locomotion skills, the biologists created a number of tight-squeeze scenarios for the cockroaches to traverse.
But for most passengers, the tight squeeze continues, and business travelers say counting on their frequent-flier status to avoid the middle seat is no longer a sure thing.
Brady, 39, whose team took home a victory on Saturday night, kept a tight squeeze on his wife while wearing a fur-trimmed Canada Goose parka and a black cap.
As sofas are seen as a discretionary "big ticket" item the profit alert adds to evidence that Britons are beginning to react to an increasingly tight squeeze on their spending power.
They were unusually small, and the tight squeeze was made worse because part of the space was taken up by a metal rod holding five or six spare rolls of toilet paper.
Yet even with all of those options, organizers are still expecting an extremely tight squeeze, particularly during the group phase, when all 32 teams — and their supporters — will be present at the same time.
Great, strong zippers and durable canvas can handle heavy packers, but be warned, those who need constant wardrobe changes and who lack overhead bin access might find it a tight squeeze under the seat.
As my boyfriend and I stood on the subway platform, he pulled me into a tight squeeze, and in that normal gesture, I felt an abnormal pang of pain on the left side of my chest.
"It's a tight squeeze in here and that ladder is not gonna cut it but here we goooooo," she writes, followed by the hashtags #13feet and #griswolds, referring to the famous movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
"When Thomas Rhett started out, I remember sharing a bunk with him on the tour bus, and let me tell you, it is a tight squeeze in that bunk," Akins, 29, said on stage, according to CMT.
Even in that scenario, Ayres notes, Trump would face a very tight squeeze if he can't expand his support beyond the roughly 45% of the vote he won in 2016 and GOP House candidates nationwide captured last fall.
Each weigh about 1,150 pounds, and they're about 42 inches high and 63 inches wide, which means it's a bit of a tight squeeze for crew to come through (these aren't big step-through passageways like you sometimes see in movies).
They're the kind of vehicles you find all over urban Asia, essentially small metal boxes, propped atop three wheels and divided into two tiny compartments, one for the driver, and another, slightly larger but still a tight squeeze, for passengers.
LONDON (Reuters) - British workers are suffering from an increasingly tight squeeze in their spending power, data showed on Wednesday, adding to concerns about a slowdown in the world's fifth-biggest economy and to the challenges for a weakened Prime Minister Theresa May.
But sometimes there's little-to-no recognition of the fact that holding on extra tight can feel suffocating to the people who are the recipients of that extra tight squeeze, even though you know that you're doing what is necessary in order to keep your family together.
Tight Squeeze Hollow is a valley in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Tight Squeeze Hollow was descriptively named for its narrow shape.
Each car in Avalanche seats two riders. One rider sits in between the legs of the first rider. It is a very close fit between the two straddling riders. Many people ride alone because it is such a tight squeeze.
Thus, individuals were told to slow down for the "tight squeeze" where the two stores were located. As related by Virginia journalist Guy Friddell in his book What Is It About Virginia?, at one point, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors changed the name of Tightsqueeze to "Fairview." However, after public protest, the name of Tightsqueeze was restored.
After the American Civil War a shantytown named Tight Squeeze developed at Peachtree at what is now 10th Street in Midtown Atlanta. It was infamous for vagrancy, desperation, and robberies of merchants transiting the settlement.Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1820s-1870s, p.746, Franklin M. GarrettWicked Atlanta: The Sordid Side of Peach City History, p.
The cave can be exited through a tight squeeze ending in a giant sink hole collapse in the jungle. The cave's upper passage is located about 1/3 of the way in from the lower entrance. Here 14 skeletal remains have been found, and numerous examples of ancient Maya pottery remain. The cave periodically closes when rainfall causes the river's water level to rise and potentially flood parts of the cave.
Last year, Robert W. Baker of Houston, who had liberal backing, promised to be a staunch supporter of President Johnson's program. He said Pool would vote to repudiate the President. Baker also accused Pool of having support of Republicans. In the general election campaign, however, Pool's Republican opponent called him a “counterfeit Confederate.” Pool, a man of generous belt-line, is finding things, a tight squeeze as a middle-roader.
High rents rather than laws led to de facto segregation, with most blacks settling in three shantytown areas at the city's edge. There, housing was substandard; an AMA missionary remarked that many houses were "rickety shacks" rented at inflated rates. Two of the three shantytowns sat in low-lying areas, prone to flooding and sewage overflows, which resulted in outbreaks of disease in the late 19th century. A shantytown named Tight Squeeze developed at Peachtree at what is now 10th Street in Midtown Atlanta.
While sometimes a tight squeeze, this trickery worked quite well, and most importantly of all offered users a way to expand memory—something Apple did not themselves support until the Memory Expansion IIc model was introduced. Some companies devised a method for squeezing in an entire CPU accelerator product, by means of placing all the specialized circuitry (i.e. cache and logic) into one tall chip that outright replaced the 40-pin 65C02 microprocessor, speeding up the machine from 4–10 MHz. Notable examples are the Zip Chip and Rocket Chip.
Squeeze's first EP and most of its self-titled debut album (1978) were produced by John Cale for A&M; Records. Cale had been a member of Velvet Underground from whose album Squeeze took their name. However, the debut album's two hit singles ("Take Me I'm Yours" and "Bang Bang") were produced by the band themselves, as the label found Cale's recordings uncommercial. In the United States and Canada, the band and album were dubbed UK Squeeze owing to legal conflicts arising from a contemporary American band called "Tight Squeeze".
Traditionally, Japanese are well known to be great deposit savers. However, the trend seemed to reverse by the late 1980s as more Japanese opted to shift funding from banks to the capital market – leaving banks in a tight squeeze as lending costs grew with the shrinking customer base. In fact, bank behaviour has gradually become aggressive since 1983 (even before the monetary easing policy in Japan) after the ban on fund-raising in the securities market was lifted around 1980. However, major firms were not keen to use the bank as the source of funding.
The architect, Willis F. Denny also constructed two other granite Methodist churches that survive today. The congregation chose the location for Saint Mark Methodist Church to give them more room and to be in a less dangerous location than the "Tight Squeeze" area beyond the city limits. The twelve pictorial stained-glass works depicting scenes from the life of Jesus were installed gradually from 1909 to 1959. In the early 1990s the church was on the verge of closing but the congregation ended up swelling to more than 1700 members during the decade.
He is a moderate conservative who deserves re-election. A Tight Squeeze As a Middle-Roader The Dallas Morning News April 29, 1965 Column The Hon. Joe Pool of Dallas has won two elections as congressman-at-large by substantial majorities. But he sometimes wonders where all that support comes from. Pool relates there’s an old political expression, “I’ve got friends on both sides, and I stand by my friends.” The large congressman-at-large has had harsh criticism aimed at him from the left and from the right.
Immediately after the transition from EBO to BOStrab the tracks run in front of the Hauptbahnhof to the Hauptbahnhof/Willy-Brandt- Platz stop; the change in the electrical systems is shortly later. Since the trains briefly coast here, an approximately 100 metre-long section is fitted with both systems. There is a tight squeeze between a dense hedge next to a walkway and the street, which is about a metre higher. Trains then leave running under DC next to Bahnhofstrasse (station street) to the NeckarTurm am Kurt-Schumacher-Platz stop at its eastern end.
It was unsuccessful until it was turned into a rock club called Tight Squeeze. Subsequently, he took over The ’80s, a live venue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. It was during this time that Cooper decided to become a record mogul: "These guys who ran small record labels would come to The ’80s with beautiful women on their arms and order champagne, and I’d be running around trying to fix an overflowing toilet." Cooper approached acts playing The ’80s about signing recording contracts with him, but found most of them looking for deals beyond his means.
An IEEE standard corresponding to PC/104 was drafted as IEEE P996.1, but never ratified. The 5.75 × 8.0 in Embedded Board eXpandable (EBX) specification, which was derived from Ampro's proprietary Little Board form-factor, resulted from a collaboration between Ampro and Motorola Computer Group. As compared with PC/104 modules, these larger (but still reasonably embeddable) SBCs tend to have everything of a full PC on them, including application oriented interfaces like audio, analog, or digital I/O in many cases. Also it's much easier to fit Pentium CPUs, whereas it's a tight squeeze (or expensive) to do so on a PC/104 SBC.
A plaque marks the building where the ABA was first organized in 1875, Saratoga Springs, New York. The origins of the American Bankers Association are in the Panic of 1873, when St. Louis, Missouri banker James Howenstein found himself in "a tight squeeze," with only a few hundred dollars in funds and millions of deposits to pay. Relying on help and intelligence from peer bankers in the form of frequent correspondence, Howenstein escaped his dilemma and realized the value of a bankers' fraternal organization. Howenstein later recalled: > The 1873 panic was a well spring of subject matter for correspondence and we > cashiers availed of it for the general information.
Its title is drawn from one of Morecambe and Wise's catchphrases, as is "A Tight Squeeze for the Scarlet Pimple", the "play within a play" (with a cameo by a mystery guest star) which formed the play's second half. It is named after the "play wot I wrote", a series of inept plays, supposedly written by a proud Ernie Wise, and featuring a celebrity guest which formed the finale to each Morecambe and Wise show. In The Play What I Wrote, "Sean" writes a similarly inept play and is humoured by "Hamish" in the first half by having it performed. As in the Morecambe and Wise antecedent, the celebrity would play him or herself set up to appear, rather foolishly, as the title character of this play within a play.
She often wore wigs or hats to cover her baldness; her mother regularly shaved Gypsy's head to mimic the hairless appearance of a chemotherapy patient, allegedly telling Gypsy that since her medication would eventually cause her hair to fall out, it was best to shave it in advance. When they left the house, Dee Dee often took an oxygen tank and feeding tube with them; Gypsy was fed the children's liquid nutrition supplement PediaSure well into her 20s. Dee Dee used physical abuse to control her daughter, always holding her daughter's hand in the presence of others. Whenever Gypsy said something that either suggested she was not really sick or seemed above her purported mental capabilities, Gypsy recalls that her mother would give her a very tight squeeze.
Atlanta ward system After the American Civil War a shantytown named Tight Squeeze developed at Peachtree at what is now 10th Street. It was infamous for vagrancy, desperation, robberies of merchants transiting the settlement.Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1820s-1870s, p.746, Franklin M. GarrettWicked Atlanta: The Sordid Side of Peach City History, p.19, Laurel-Ann Dooley As Atlanta grew ever further outwards from its historic center, mansions were constructed along Peachtree Street and the area around 10th was known as Blooming Hill. Cross streets were built and residential development began around 1880. Piedmont Park was established with the Piedmont Exposition of 1887, followed by the Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895, lending the area new prominence. Electric streetcar lines extended along Piedmont Avenue by 1895 and along Peachtree Street (to Brookwood) by 1900.Tommy H. Jones, "Margaret Mitchell House: Historical Context" In 1904, development on Ansley Park began.

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