Benches are more flexible than stools or individual seats because you can squeeze in more people along them. |
|
If it isn't at room temperature, your hands are going to get rather cold when you squeeze out the water. |
|
His smile was one of relief and he relaxed again slightly, drawing her close for one last squeeze of a hug before asking. |
|
I entwined my fingers with hers, experiencing relief and dissolved anxiety as I felt her squeeze back. |
|
Extra beds can be put in to create family rooms, although it's a bit of a squeeze. |
|
This is an attempt by a small party to try and squeeze in and we're not having a bar of it. |
|
Some believe that smarter phones, and smaller, power-optimised laptops will squeeze it out. |
|
Hoffman and Reilly squeeze all the legitimate, and many illegitimate, laughs out of the text. |
|
This was still money, and no harm could come to her after the lascivious squeeze and wink. |
|
You can walk much of the 2-mile-long crack, formed thousands of years ago, but at times it's more of a scramble and a squeeze. |
|
It was impossible for us latecomers to squeeze in far enough to see either of the giant TV screens, let alone the approaching buses. |
|
Sparks fly and steam rises when the bars hit rollers that squeeze the metal into I-beams and rails. |
|
I like to zest a lemon or an orange and toss that in the stuffing, maybe with just a small squeeze of the fruit as well. |
|
The sources of the liquidity squeeze include poorer terms of trade with customers and suppliers and a less accommodating approach by banks. |
|
She wrapped her arm around Jamie's waist and gave him a light squeeze and a kiss on the cheek. |
|
In other words, squeeze the life out of the game and see if they can sneak a goal and cling doggedly to the lead. |
|
The photographer squats down and says something through the letter box, and the door opens about six inches and we all squeeze in. |
|
If you can find a hole where ants are entering the house, squeeze the juice of a lemon in the hole or crack. |
|
And the worse thing is that there is no invention that can help you squeeze the juice out of such lemons. |
|
When the bubbles start to look brown around the edges, squeeze in lemon juice from the cut lemons. |
|
|
Some of the sweets are temptingly stored in small glass jars, just large enough to squeeze a hand into. |
|
At last the fruits are ripe on the mandarin tree and you squeeze your first delicious juice from them for breakfast. |
|
Located in a street teeming with Italian restaurants, the beauty of this place is they'll always manage to squeeze you in somehow. |
|
They buy oranges and squeeze them to fill containers with juice, which they then sell to milkmen and wholesalers. |
|
Do we have a sudden urge to squeeze our lover when we look out on a sunset, an awe-inspiring vista or a dreamy landscape? |
|
The milkman managed to squeeze him in between the gold top and the semi-skimmed and drove him to the Foreign Office on his milk float. |
|
Our unit has made a tradition of humming taps and having the girl that received the Good Turn squeeze recite the Promise. |
|
Top the steak with a tangy sauce, like salsa verde, or even a squeeze of lemon and a sprinkling of salt, and it matches a wide range of wines. |
|
He reaches over, takes my hand, and I just squeeze my eyes tight and try not to hold on too hard. |
|
But squeeze him into a bodysuit, stick him on a luge, and he is a sporting legend. |
|
There is access to the lower deck and engine room but this is a tight squeeze and not really worth the effort. |
|
You may even be able to squeeze out a few more wacky anecdotes from that slightly dysfunctional family of yours. |
|
Ryan felt her finger trace around his hand in an absent manner and wanted nothing more than to squeeze her and never let go. |
|
Bend your elbows and squeeze your shoulder blades together to bring the rope handles toward your midsection. |
|
Imperial rule under Sargon and his Akkadian regime obliged local communities to squeeze out a surplus for the dominant city. |
|
Among the other news which did manage to squeeze its way into the paper was a report of heavy falls of snow in Wharfedale. |
|
I could squeeze my own lemons, but Jif make a perfectly acceptable substitute. |
|
Slide the nose of a rivet gun over the stem and squeeze the handle only until the rivet is secure. |
|
This saved me the trouble of having to source components to squeeze into the case, allowing me to simply customise what we needed. |
|
Those slightly acidic wines add sparkle to a fish dish, much like a squeeze of lemon and can counterbalance oiliness or fatness in food. |
|
|
Those who couldn't squeeze into the hall could hear the lecture blasted across the campus on speakers, or go home and view the live webcast. |
|
Cross your arms over your chest, squeeze your glutes and slowly raise your torso until your body forms a straight line. |
|
You can bet that nuance of orange in your ice-cream owes more to a dash of Grand Marnier than to a squeeze of the real thing. |
|
A gentle squeeze is all that's required to power an actuator which opens the lid without any physical effort. |
|
But still we arrived at Davy's tiny caravan before midnight, and after turning out the mice, were able to squeeze in and bed down for the night. |
|
We raft up our brokerage boats at another location so that we can squeeze visitors in, but we still run out of room. |
|
During her mercifully brief stay she managed to squeeze in the following complaints. |
|
As he pulled level with Pizarro, Spencer's mount hung right and appeared to squeeze him against the rails. |
|
They clasped each other in a bear hug, both laughing until tears started to squeeze out of their eyes. |
|
I just serve it with the cooking juices and lemon wedges to squeeze over it. |
|
He said a car had just managed to squeeze past the people carrier, and he had tried to do the same but in vain. |
|
On his balcony, Khaiber wheeled around and tried to squeeze off a few frames of an aircraft roaring overhead. |
|
Zeke allowed her to squeeze him into a tight bear hug, remaining collected all the while. |
|
The stories run on almost interminably as Chandy Mathew tries to squeeze a moral out of seemingly ordinary situations. |
|
We even managed to squeeze in a bit of a party at the end of our visit when we all went to a saki bar and got tiddly. |
|
I nipped over to see if I could squeeze on the bus, but found the compact upstairs compartment a bit too, well, whiffy. |
|
She reached over, grasped his forearm, and gave it a light reassuring squeeze. |
|
The thermometer outside the pharmacy reads 28 and as I squeeze off the first 100 shots of the day I quickly wet my t-shirt with sweat. |
|
In trying to squeeze every last bawbee out of the situation he has created, Scott is behaving exactly as he did when he ran the club. |
|
Or they are trying to squeeze out the last of the widow's mite before the country becomes a total sewer. |
|
|
Damian had to carefully move a large aspidistra in order to squeeze into the room behind Hans-Raoul, and Sally glared at him as he did so. |
|
A quick look-over, a squeeze, a shake, and a sniff are some of our best tools for testing freshness. |
|
Then recock the barrel correctly to its original position, take aim and squeeze the trigger. |
|
Watching her, I wanted to take her up in my arms, squeeze her, hold her so close the way I used to. |
|
When the engine is off and the bike is in gear I squeeze the clutch and then pump the kick-start and the bike moves. |
|
Shala remembers a sweet-natured kid sister, nearly twice her size, who loved to squeeze her tight. |
|
Connacht survived a determined Beziers display to squeeze into the second round of the Parker Pen Challenge Cup despite defeat in Galway. |
|
At the top of each move, pause and squeeze for a one-two count before lowering the weight. |
|
Cut off the top of the heads with a serrated knife and squeeze out the garlic pulp. |
|
Fresh mint blended with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon cleverly coats a tender, perfectly medium rare rack of lamb. |
|
Stokowski proposed a repeat recording but infuriated him by making cuts in an attempt to squeeze the music onto four records. |
|
To remove non slip appliques and strips from bathtubs, saturate a cloth or sponge and squeeze hot vinegar over decals. |
|
I squeeze her muscles once more, surprised at how the knot has completely vanished. |
|
He then felt his senses taking control as he wrapped his own arms round her and gave her a small squeeze. |
|
Slice one lime into eighths and squeeze the juice into a cocktail shaker, dropping the squeezed-out slices into a tall glass. |
|
A squeeze bottle of water and a bucket, obviously for waste elimination, were nearby, and there was a thick pad of foam insulation for him to lay on. |
|
His wife, Rita, would wait and pray until she would hear the bicycle squeeze horn he had affixed to the chair. |
|
Attempting to squeeze these things into a materialistic box makes no sense. |
|
If Mr Horam's fate does not hinge on Tory abstainers coming out to vote this time, it could depend on how much more the Lib Dems can squeeze the 5,500-strong Labour vote. |
|
He is not angry with her and says he feels lucky to be able to die in her arms and asks her to squeeze his hand if she accepts him as her husband. |
|
|
Once again Russia brandishes the threat of a gas cutoff to squeeze Kiev and coerce Europe. |
|
Beneath the sheets, she cupped me and gave me a playful squeeze. |
|
The other women may have attempted to squeeze through the small window into the driver's compartment, but it was too late. |
|
Twenty-first century conservation harnesses new technology to squeeze as much out of a barrel of oil as we have learned to squeeze out of a computer chip. |
|
Bone was a highly competent managing editor, and contrived somehow to squeeze us into the tumultuous Post office. |
|
But now the young tigers want to return to cap the final squeeze. |
|
Reasons for my Gingrich blues No lunar dreams or Grecian cruise No credit line from Tiffany's No saintly wife, his former squeeze. |
|
In mid-air, I turn and squeeze off three shots, winging him. |
|
Parsley sauce isn't right with the kippers so I make a dill mayonnaise instead, or sometimes serve them with just a squeeze of lemon and a generous helping of greens. |
|
The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
|
Their breath encircled the chateau like a wreath, wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside. |
|
More uncertainty could force a further credit squeeze on an economy that has just entered a double-dip recession. |
|
Bastari emerged from its fusty bin-bag wheezing like a 40-a-day man, and a squeeze of its bellows revealed a strange and alarming laryngitic condition. |
|
Yuzu is really seedy, and has very little juice to squeeze out. |
|
Inserting the magazine back in the pistol, you squeeze the exposed leaf spring at the front of the grip, which releases the compressed magazine spring and follower. |
|
Pour in all the olive oil, and squeeze in the juice from all four lemons. |
|
Reacting quickly, I attempted to squeeze the left brake lever. |
|
Grate the rind from the two large oranges and squeeze out the juice. |
|
By mechanically applying an even pressure over the body, the squeeze chair creates a calming effect without the terror and over-stimulation of human touch. |
|
Irish businesses are facing the most serious liquidity squeeze in years. |
|
|
Cade was moving towards the squeeze chute that restrained the cow while the injection was given, the same contraption Erin had seen rodeos use when cowboys mounted the steers. |
|
By choosing the amount by which we squeeze the image inwards, we can transmit an image that has the right aspect ratio on any widescreen television. |
|
Having a lowboy instead would make a big difference, he admits, as he would gain about 2 ft. in vertical clearance and would squeeze under more bridges. |
|
You might expect prisoners to have to pay extra for items like habanero squeeze cheese, for example, but what about pen and paper? |
|
Soak the tamarind in 2 cups of water, squeeze and strain out the juice. |
|
Press the mixture into a sieve with the back of the spoon to squeeze out the liquid then add 1tsp of honey. |
|
Do not be tempted to squeeze boils as this can spread the infection. |
|
Between her slew of appointments, Lennox manages to squeeze in enough time for no less than 40 different charities. |
|
Center a saw set over every other tooth and squeeze the handle. |
|
Drain the parsley, wrap in a clean tea towel and gently squeeze dry. |
|
It makes up for all the times schmucks have tried to get on the train before I can squeeze out, making me wish I had worn my football helmet and pads. |
|
I've made ample use of the boot space itself, and even managed to squeeze a dining table and four chairs in the back, which was rather impressive. |
|
McCrickard then off loaded to Simon Gribben and although he was barged over by Shane McMahon, he still managed to squeeze his shot past Featherstone. |
|
This mysterious gene enables men to squeeze into unfeasibly tight spaces. |
|
With an emotionless flicker of a smile, Fiera gave Snug a gentle squeeze. |
|
The heaving fruit bowl, the waiting at the school gates and the planned attempt to master meringues are concerted efforts by Eclair to squeeze into the good mum role. |
|
Ten years on, I like my vodka and tonic in a well-cut piece of glass with a few roughly hewed hunks of ice and a generous squeeze of real lime, thank you very much. |
|
Place the tamarind glaze in a squeeze bottle and drizzle decoratively over the top of the chop. |
|
However, the double impact of higher oil prices and rising interest rates would see a notable squeeze on household spending and belt-tightening across the economy. |
|
Hold the fold and squeeze it for a few seconds to make a bend in the neck. |
|
|
In touring car racing the cars are there first and then you try to squeeze them into a common set of regulations and you have to deal with it every other month. |
|
The fiscal and monetary squeeze, combined with the North Sea oil effect, appreciated the real exchange rate. |
|
With little option but to focus on the supply chain, last week we reported on moves to squeeze increasingly stockless inventories still further. |
|
A University of Edinburgh study found that this would cause a loss in funding and could potentially squeeze out Scottish students. |
|
What with skincare, make-up and hair products, not to mention the suntan cream, it can be a tight squeeze in that suitcase. |
|
Chris Tremblay put down a safety squeeze bunt that drove in Hartman, and Tremblay reached base safely after Henry bobbled the ball. |
|
They wanted Jet Blue to squeeze more passengers into the cabin. |
|
Herrera followed with a safety squeeze, executed splendidly down the first base line. |
|
Projectors were commonly run too fast to shorten running time and squeeze in extra shows. |
|
Holt homered in the third, Mike Carp hit a sacrifice fly, and Herrera executed a safety squeeze. |
|
Then, with Hiram Bocachica at first and Paul LoDuca at third with one out, Tom Goodwin was asked to safety squeeze. |
|
The alarm rings and you hit the snooze button, trying to squeeze in an extra 10 minutes. |
|
Arizona's fourth-inning run tied the score at 1-1, after Chase's suicide squeeze had scored Heineman in the second. |
|
But if she could squeeze another one into a trundle bed, that meant more money for her. |
|
In the confusion, I manage to squeeze free between a mountain weregoat wrestling with a pygmy weremammoth and a Yoshi. |
|
Connacht survived a determined Beziers display to squeeze into the second round, despite defeat in Galway. |
|
Though judging by some of the tubbies I squeeze past in the corridors of power they are not so good at looking after their own. |
|
They let us see how we can squeeze the life out of a process by standardising, ratifying, certifying, bureaucratising, formalising. |
|
Small and medium businesses are feeling the squeeze as rogue operators carry out tax-free nixers at knock-down prices. |
|
Lunenburg got its run in small-ball ways, though, scoring on a fielder's choice and a suicide squeeze by Eli Sanchez. |
|
|
He says oh that feels great, could you squeeze a bit harder on my cockhead? |
|
There are also rollers to squeeze through, a balance pole to walk over, a rope bridge, mirrors and soft play. |
|
Bake the potatoes at 160 degrees until soft, scoop the potato from the skins and squeeze through a potato ricer. |
|
You can now squeeze your way out of the sandwich doldrums, thanks to a new crop of smear-on flavored light mayonnaises. |
|
Simply slide your finger along the neck to select the level of pitch and then squeeze the mouth to add the vibrato effect or the wah-wah sound. |
|
As the carbon collects onto the sponge, you just squeeze it into a paper towel, and it comes clean to use again. |
|
But if you can squeeze yourself in on the functional seats at the refectory tables, you're sorted. |
|
That backpack was strictly for however many CDs I could squeeze in there. |
|
To get crisp, shattery, lacy rounds, pour a thin batter through a funnel or squirt it from a squeeze bottle. |
|
The driver had to squeeze through a window and climb on the roof at Sheepy Magna, Warwicks. |
|
The jangly guitar gets things rolling along so much it doesn't stop to squeeze in a chorus. |
|
We've all been there, trying to squeeze into the skinniest of jeans or doing up a pair to find they create that dreaded muffin top. |
|
The center locks onto the noseguard and the guards step down and squeeze the A gap, looking for a LB blitz and helping out on a noseguard slant. |
|
As I squeeze headfirst out of the sleepout, something invisible tugs at my legs. |
|
You need to soak the paper in water, squash it into the logmaker and squeeze down the handles. |
|
In a large glass, mix 300ml tomato juice, a measure of vodka, a squeeze of lime, a dash of Worcestershire Sauce and a couple of drops of Tabasco. |
|
And a colony of bacteria thrived on the skin of my legs and we had to squeeze chigger worms out of our toes where they laid their eggs. |
|
To be sure, Argentina's tampon squeeze is a far cry from shortages plaguing Venezuela and Cuba. |
|
This stack of wet mats is then pressed in a hydraulic press very gently to ensure the fibre does not squeeze out. |
|
Still chortling at the comment from Sean Penn when he met her with her new 22-year-old squeeze, whose granny is a year younger than Madge. |
|
|
I love a violin, Uilleann pipes, a tin whistle, a guitar and an aul squeeze box, just not all at the same time. |
|
You're getting your squeeze box out and dusting down your bowler hat and fishnets for a series of intimate concerts in Glasgow. |
|
The multi-millionselling squeeze box girl's banjo-strumming pooches have just starred in an hilarious new music video. |
|
A squeeze box playing lad with sight, leading his line of friends, Each with a hand on the shoulder ahead, until his mission ends. |
|
First-time home buyers are feeling the squeeze of higher interest rates with mortgage affordability at its worst level for 16 years. |
|
To the Americans, Zarif's tactic looked like a squeeze play that was designed to elicit some last-minute concessions. |
|
Hopefully your government realizes this is not some kind of barbarian attitude and squeeze play. |
|
Kenny Manero was 2 for 2 with two stolen bases and two runs and scored on Ben Palatino's suicide squeeze for Hudson. |
|
The tool spreads and stretches the ring when you squeeze the handles, so it can be placed over the testicles and situated above them. |
|
Conditioning can also refer to the rollers inside a swather that crimps the alfalfa to help squeeze out the moisture. |
|
You squeeze these raisinate berries and the rich, concentrated juice slowly ferments. |
|
Wetlands, salt marshes, mangroves and adjacent fresh water wetlands are particularly vulnerable to such a squeeze. |
|
To make squeezing citrus easy and fast, squeeze fresh citrus juice into a small spray bottle and keep it refrigerated. |
|
This is a cynical stealth tax by government to squeeze money from visitors to England's town centres. |
|
The middle ear contains sinuses that probably fill with blood during dives, preventing middle ear squeeze. |
|
It took English inventor Charles Wheatstone to squeeze both chords and keyboard together in one squeezebox. |
|
The unconformable truth is that low consumer prices and high investment returns require companies to squeeze production costs. |
|
The giantess picked him up and gave him such a squeeze that he felt he was going to choke. |
|
Welsh broadcasters have had to squeeze production budgets and, as a direct supplier, NEP Cymru has had to evaluate its operational priorities. |
|
Do they want to squeeze into the corner of a store for tea breaks instead of a spacious air conditioned restaurant? |
|
|
After his chip and gather Freddie Burns was off from out of his 22 and his cross-kick set up the position for Ed Slater to squeeze in at the corner. |
|
Fallon, who rides warm order Yashmak in today's Irish Oaks, had earlier been required to pull out all the stops to squeeze home on Tracking, beating Prose by a head. |
|
Shoes that are too tight or pointy squeeze the toes, make bunions worse and may rub against the protruding skin causing irritation, discomfort and sometimes sores. |
|
Is this a ploy to squeeze in as many commercial breaks as possible? |
|
They just can't squeeze into sleek new portable MP3 and MiniDisc players. |
|
If you have tiger mother tendencies, the very worst thing you can do is visit China. It will only increase your determination to squeeze some achievement out of your young. |
|
North is now caught in a minor suit squeeze and declarer makes ten tricks. |
|
Nikki Udria opened the scoring when she successfully made it home after getting caught in a run-down when Alexa Peterson wasn't able to lay down a suicide squeeze bunt. |
|
Liebow asserted that high heels squeeze the toes causing capsulitis, a painful inflammation of the joints where the toes attach to the foot, and neuromas, or pinched nerves. |
|
There are reasons to bunt, steal, hit, and run, suicide squeeze, etc. |
|
Then you take a fistful of it and squeeze it, and if it holds the shape of your hand it's short enough. Add just a squizzle of cold water, only enough to hold it together. |
|
The squeeze play is on. Jones bunts, and Smith scores from third! |
|
My son was able to squeeze in the tight crawl space to retrieve the cat. |
|
We don't have much room in this car, so everyone will have to squeeze in. |
|
My appointment book is pretty full, but I can just squeeze you in. |
|
Clambering onto the overcrowded train, you squeeze into the only bit of space you can find and wait for the ticket inspector to appear so you can make your purchase. |
|
With a sponge we could continue drifting along, just reach inside, sop up some spongefuls, and squeeze them back into the river, where they belonged. |
|
Your toiletry bottles are much less likely to explode with air pressure differences if you squeeze the air out of them before packing them in your luggage. |
|
Accompanied by cello, squeeze box, cymbals and other percussive gadgets, the actors perform new interpretations of familiar fables like The Tortoise and The Hare. |
|
Dave Jones, assistant vice president, producer compensation and licensing services, for OneAmerica Financial Partners, found himself in that type of squeeze play. |
|
|
This type of squeeze play always reduces true value and mutually beneficial relationships to a level where no one wins and dividing lines get drawn. |
|
Every time I want to make the West scream, I squeeze on Berlin. |
|
He failed to executive a safety squeeze in the seventh and failed to move Will Middlebrooks from second to third base with nobody out in the 10th. |
|
Brennan Cuddahy and Tyler Vaillette then walked to load the bases, but Jay Valera popped up a bunt on a safety squeeze attempt for the second out. |
|
In the sixth, Oregon's Paul Eshleman scored on one of two ETSU errors in the inning, and Peterson scored on Danny Pulfer's perfectly executed safety squeeze. |
|
He tripled in the first and scored on a safety squeeze from Hendrix. |
|
Rajasthan have been hugley impressive, but if Pollock could keep bludgeoner Graeme Smith quiet at the top of the order, a confident Mumbai could put a squeeze on. |
|
While media and the public might now want to squeeze themselves into the frame and give tweets expressing their joy and pride, that is a lot of collywobbles. |
|
You can have as many female executives as you can squeeze into a boardroom but women like the drink-driving, dim-witted and knickerless Paris wield a terrifying influence. |
|
They squeeze easily, but they are droppable, shippable and strong. |
|