How To Use Ezed In A Sentence

  • He squeezed a lot of sweat from his shirt.
  • The white fleshy oviduct is extruded, and the eggs are squeezed out.
  • Keep the artichoke in a bowl of water with a lemon squeezed into it, (rather grandly called acidulated water), this stops the heart from blackening when it is exposed.
  • Squatting down, Trent poured rum and squeezed orange juice into the cups.
  • Bob squeezed his muscular shoulders into the narrow confines of the top turret.
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  • She breezed through the song as though she'd been singing it for years.
  • The bite valve has no shut-off mechanism, so it's more apt to leak if accidentally squeezed.
  • As I struggled along with a horror hangover, she effortlessly breezed around the park. The Sun
  • When economic crisis and agricultural crisis coincide labor really gets squeezed.
  • Mom moved up the cot and squeezed next to Mira and held her close.
  • She also claims he squeezed them so hard it hurt. The Sun
  • My writing heart feels as crushed as that last bit of toothpaste that refuses to be squeezed out its flattened, mangled tube because someone (and I won’t name name but it begins with S and ends in cott) left the cap off again … Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » That’s Right. It’s Contest Time.
  • He had squeezed through a gap in the fence.
  • Meat pies would be dished up with sauce squeezed by the lady behind the counter and full strength beers would be served in bottles.
  • People are getting squeezed and they are spending less. The Sun
  • Getting any sort of fleshy pulp was very difficult, so I squeezed the fruits to get decent amounts of liquid.
  • But it seems that a growing number of landlords are relying on rental income long before retirement to supplement their squeezed earnings. Times, Sunday Times
  • He expected numerous calls from agents of minor Scottish celebrities anxious they will be squeezed out by some of the world's top celebrities.
  • The inner parts of the planet were squeezed under the growing weight of the accumulating outer parts.
  • Music of the highest nobility crawled forth like toothpaste squeezed from an unending tube. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
  • These highly profitable companies benefit from a benign business environment while their staff are being squeezed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the UK intensive agriculture with the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides to boost crop production has squeezed wildlife out of many former strongholds.
  • A few cars swerved and squeezed by us, but finally someone had to stop and give us way.
  • Currently, the narrow isthmus of southern Armenia, which is squeezed from both sides by Azerbaijan has been officially considered a ‘borderline territory.’
  • Memmer deh simalurlee teemed picher ware deh kitteh on big pillau lukked so PLEEZED an smug, an goggie was trayin make bezt ub it wid hed on liddel pillau. Stop winning u fit purrfectly - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I felt like that deer, squeezed by the coils of my own life.
  • They are squeezed and pasteurized and, if they are not bound for frozen concentrate, are kept in aseptic storage, which involves stripping the juice of oxygen in a process called "deaeration," and kept in million-gallon tanks for up to a year. ABC News: Top Stories
  • I would have liked to stay at the Drill Field, but we were squeezed out by mounting debts and new safety standards, which we can't afford to pay for.
  • I'll also have a cup of tea and a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. The Sun
  • Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • They take up every available wall space in the hallway, sandwiched between display cases, squeezed between doorways.
  • With a sewing needle from her bedside table, Marylyn pricked her finger and squeezed it until two drops of blood fell onto the sheets.
  • The picture I see you painting is that all along there has been death and disease and carnivorism, squeezed into a blank spot of silence just prior to Genesis 1: 2. Alternative to Dembski's Theodicy?
  • This has apparently led to some banks hoarding euros and has squeezed the currency higher. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then they pumped a handle on the press that squeezed the water out of the cylinder and formed tightly-packed disks.
  • He squeezed my handbag carefully but didn't find my little gun.
  • Although NCLR's annual budget has grown sevenfold to about $3.6 million during executive director Kate Kendell's nine-year tenure, every dime is still squeezed.
  • We bought a lot of oranges, to have freshly squeezed juice in the mornings.
  • Barb, the very nice nurse, stroked my hair while I squeezed a spongy ball.
  • When the man sneezed, the violence of it, whether due to change in pressure or him throwing himself forward, resulted in something called a subdural hematoma. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • She then took her shampoo and squeezed the soapy substance onto her hand, as the smell of roses filled her nostrils.
  • The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed.
  • He coughed, sneezed, and barked simultaneously -- bleated in one breath, and cackled in the next -- sputteringly shrieked, and chatteringly squealed, with a bass of suffocated roars. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
  • If anaesthetic jelly is used, it will be squeezed into the urethra using a syringe without a needle, and will take effect in five to ten minutes.
  • He glided through the air and breezed past people. The Sun
  • A subtle mix of freshly squeezed lemons and just-picked pineapples are ready to pleasure the tastebuds.
  • I rested my right hand on her thigh and squeezed it, gesturing a thank you for calming me down.
  • As a leader of non-profit I have learned that Starbucks’ sphincter is so tight if they squeezed out a free coffee bean it would come out looking like a diamond. Matthew Yglesias » McDonald’s Or Starbucks
  • The children squeezed through a gap in the wall.
  • As the granite cooled it squeezed out hot fluids containing mineral ores in solution.
  • He squeezed under the bucket and began to brush the dirt away.
  • This turned the organic matter into liquid bitumen, which squeezed into pores and fractures in the rock.
  • As I struggled along with a horror hangover, she effortlessly breezed around the park. The Sun
  • She squeezed the stick of butter into a fourth of a cup.
  • So I squeezed in, receipt in hand, and levered myself some space. Finding Fellini
  • The mimic finally stumbled upon a vacant hole and squeezed inside; in a last ditch effort at threat display, it extended two sinuous tentacles 180 degrees apart, mimicking a snake!
  • U.S. Cellular, the sixth-largest wireless carrier with a presence in 26 states and operating revenue of $4.2 billion last year, is getting squeezed from above and below as the larger carriers outmuscle it with better coverage and phones, while the smaller players use price to nab new customers. McDonald's Marketing Chief Leaves to Take Reins at U.S. Cellular
  • Air is squeezed out of the ballonets as the gas expands with increasing altitude and forced back in again as the helium contracts when the airship descends.
  • This time they breezed through one of the police checkpoints, set up across the roads leading to the parade route. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nice fresh Alaskan salmon on the grill in tinfoil, drizzled with soy sauce, sprinkled with lemon pepper, topped with elephant garlic and fresh slices of lemon ... oh yes, half the lemon is squeezed all over it, other spices you may see fit. Wild Game dishes
  • The children squeezed together to make room for me to sit down.
  • The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed.
  • There were two pockets which we could not enter: these he called his fobs; they were two large slits cut into the top of his middle cover, but squeezed close by the pressure of his belly. Gulliver's Travels
  • Howsomever, the wind breezed up a little on the second day, and by nightfall it blew pretty freshish, with a heavyish sea on. Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar
  • Her expression changing to one of regret, Harstad squeezed his arm. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • That's problematical as well, as it suggests that we sit on ground that's been either taken from the Gay and Straight identities, or that if the perception of these broadens we'll be squeezed out!
  • I breezed through the procedures and came out to join my friend.
  • He dazzled his army of adoring fans as he breezed into the city to embark on a new chapter in his glittering career… hotel ownership.
  • The colt reared and began galloping when other horses breezed past him.
  • It added price rises would hit activity and profits may be squeezed. The Sun
  • I had popped into a bar with friends for the customary freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • The strange smell of smoke wafted up her nostrils and she sneezed.
  • It was very funny, as I said earlier when I read the pilot, I kind of breezed through the whole description of the real-time aspect. CNN Transcript Jan 20, 2007
  • He placed his hand on the nape of her neck and squeezed harshly, causing Mandy's face to scrunch up in pain.
  • Hard boom is being cleaned of oil by wiping it down at staging areas, and sorbent boom is being squeezed to remove oil. Susan Buchanan: Spill Waste Buried in Local Landfills But Not in Mississippi
  • Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a spit over an open fire.
  • I squeezed in between two people and let my fingers and toes thaw out.
  • His new club squeezed into fourth place on the final day of last season. The Sun
  • They may also do so if they anticipate that their liquid assets may soon be squeezed by government monetary policy.
  • 'I have a chest infection,' she wheezed.
  • Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust.
  • He squeezed the last bit toothpaste out.
  • He wrapped his arms around her back and squeezed her tight.
  • A neighbor of mine, a toddler, had diarrhea due to giardia infection, and one of the antecedent events was the swallowing of several gulps of stagnant water squeezed from a bath toy in an outdoor wading pool.
  • She lit a cigarette, her fingers brown from nicotine, and wheezed as she drew on the unfiltered smoke.
  • Inevitably many marine creatures became extinct when their habitats were literally squeezed out of existence.
  • I use my time in the air to work, read or sleep, and I can do none of the above if I am squeezed into a little space with someone else's head in my face when they recline their seat in front of me.
  • Mr.. Pawket squeezed out the dishmop with a thoughtful air; she cast a hasty, authoritative glance at the range, banging the door shut with a decision that made Mr. Pawket jump as she snapped: The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • The final residue, now called fecal matter, is squeezed along the length of the large intestines and passes out the rectum. How and When to Be Your Own Doctor
  • The bank may reboot its bond-buying program, a boon for debt-strapped Eurozone countries squeezed by prohibitively high funding costs.
  • More affluent households were driving spending higher, while many continued to feel squeezed by rising prices and stagnant incomes. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the skin is crushed, or very tightly pinched or squeezed, a blood blister may form.
  • The last crewwoman squeezed through and they slammed the bulky steel shut. Furious Gulf
  • In the rebel areas away from the front line residents reported chaotic scenes, with new arrivals being squeezed into already overcrowded homes. Times, Sunday Times
  • botflies," or fly larvae, that must be suffocated and squeezed out of the skin before they mature inside a person's skin, are common in the jungle. The Daily Illini - The Independent Student Newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871
  • We squeezed all of our remaining 18 games of match play into Wednesday, the day after the attacks.
  • This works rather like a bicycle pump: as the air gets squeezed it warms up. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, oil greases the national economy, and Gref cautioned on Thursday that the sector could be squeezed only so much before the economy started to suffer.
  • He ran across the empty alley between the tumbledown buildings and squeezed his way in through a crack in the sagging door.
  • And all because I'd squeezed Fanny Duberly's tits at Roundway Down and played vingtet-un for ha'pennies with the likes of D'Israeli. Isabelle
  • He took aim and squeezed the trigger.
  • He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years.
  • wheezed weakly
  • When the pig had wheezed its last breath, one man singed off its hair with a blowtorch, another gave it what I can only describe as a post-mortem enema, and its owner, a middle-aged man with a thick mustache, began to butcher it. NYT > Home Page
  • Making money is old hat and investors wishing to balance a profit with sporting success will be gradually squeezed out. Times, Sunday Times
  • At that, he squeezed my hand so tightly his fingernails punctured my skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with 1 tsp honey and accompany with 200ml freshly squeezed orange juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big door swung heavily inward behind them, wheezed against its sealing gasket, and clacked shut. STONE CITY
  • In other words, the magma is squeezed upwards as thin sheets through long, narrow fractures.
  • This works rather like a bicycle pump: as the air gets squeezed it warms up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mix together the lemon juice and freshly squeezed orange juice, then stir in the caster sugar.
  • Then Professor Kennedy breezed past them and out of the office.
  • He squeezed her hand and smiled at her.
  • She breezed in at eleven and greeted everyone with a smile.
  • The normal default setting for the eye is distance vision but the lens can be 'squeezed' by its controlling muscle (ciliary muscle). This enables greater magnification of the image for close tasks.
  • But fierce competition and the pugnacious attitude of the banks have squeezed providers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hope it restores a little bit of national pride. It was also a huge surprise. I didn't have time to swot up so I just breezed in and did the best I could.
  • Someone sneezed loudly at the back of the hall.
  • She breezed in at eleven and greeted everyone with a smile.
  • Once again, though, the palate flavour tastes like long-life juice, rather than freshly squeezed.
  • He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years.
  • Freshly squeezed orange juice really does taste better. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maggie squeezed her knees tighter, trying to control the spasms that shook her. Burning Bright
  • Soon there were troops, Humvees, tanks and armored vehicles squeezed into every space cleared of landmines.
  • This intricate web of departments and agencies, massively staffed, is technically controlled by the president, but often seems to control him, whether through Cabinet brawls of clashing egos or interagency turf wars -- a specialty in the Bush years, particularly during the first-term prelude to Iraq, when ideological differences pitted Donald Rumsfeld and his hawks at Defense against Colin Powell's diplomats at State, with Condoleezza Rice, in her small redoubt at the National Security Council, squeezed out altogether. Powell's Books: Overview
  • By combining two squeezed entities, scientists can "entangle" them, linking their properties in predictable ways that are useful in quantum computing and communications. Nano Tech Wire
  • There are already clear early warning signals of the toll on demand from wilting confidence and squeezed spending power. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old organ wheezed.
  • He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years.
  • Joe screwed the top back on the canteen, and squeezed, on his back, under the wagon bed.
  • Bright green jewel anemones grow out of orange sponges, and anemones are squeezed into oval shapes by the competition.
  • Each time the calf and thigh muscles contract when walking, veins deep inside the leg are squeezed.
  • The bus wheezed up the road to the village of Naggar, where we disembarked, hoisted our packs, and started hoofing it.
  • A couple inlets on either side of this island caused the water to be squeezed in here from the ocean side.
  • But in the higher elevations that you have around the city, there is a chance we may have what we refer to as a ora-graphic (ph) lift, which that moisture goes right up the hillsides, mountainsides, it is actually squeezed out. CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2009
  • Latin and Greek will be squeezed out of school timetables.
  • the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee
  • Reaching the eighth plank, he pushed, and it swung inwards, revealing a small crevice that he quickly squeezed into.
  • His expression momentarily froze, so she breezed past the moment by asking, “You must remember a lot about the missions of these ships.” Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • In addition, the economic downturn has squeezed funding available from its owners and lower audience figures turned away potential advertisers.
  • Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main complaints were verbal abuse, misuse of power, being squeezed out of discussions and threatened with the sack.
  • He rushed the net at opportune moments and breezed through in less than two hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cami did not look at her as Alyssa wheezed to a walk next to her.
  • Her eyes were squeezed shut, gritting her teeth so hard her jaw ached, attempting to count to ten in order to help calm herself down.
  • He sank slowly, eyes squeezed tight to protect the sensitive bioelectronics within. The Last Liverbeast « A Fly in Amber
  • One is an outtake of Stanley Burroughs concoction using fresh squeezed juice oranges, which are a nonsweet variety found on the island. Third World Juice Cleansing
  • Camps once built in remote rural environments are now squeezed by the encroachment of suburban sprawl.
  • However, where possible, consent cases were squeezed in after or between the longer contested cases, which presented an opportunity to make up lost ground.
  • He and Melissa squeezed into the back seat of the VW, her bags on the front seat, passenger side. CORMORANT
  • The squeezed middle classes want to see the army of benefit claimants reduced, the poor divided into the deserving and undeserving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people will tell you that slow is good – but I'm here to tell you that fast is better. I've always believed this, in spite of the trouble it's caused me. Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba... Hunter S. Thompson 
  • She squeezed his arms with what little energy remained in her frail body and went through all the mental exercises her shrink had suggested she put into practice when such episodes came about.
  • Declarer will surely now play another heart but dummy is squeezed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I squeezed his neck and beat on his chest to hasten the process. The Sun
  • Both literally and figuratively, they seemed squeezed into less space within the chamber.
  • There are already clear early warning signals of the toll on demand from wilting confidence and squeezed spending power. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add two dollars for freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • Blind citizens will not allow themselves to be thought of as a squeezed-in afterthought. Archive 2009-07-01
  • She held on and he squeezed harder, until she gasped in pain and her fingers loosened.
  • Declarer will surely now play another heart but dummy is squeezed. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was possessed of a terrifying sensation that the life was being squeezed slowly out of her.
  • I clasped the shampoo bottle tightly and squeezed a small portion out of it and slowly worked it in my hair.
  • Dr. Madden left her, telling her that she was not pregnant, and when she reappeared at his office in a few days, he reassured her of the nonexistence of pregnancy; she became very indignant, triumphantly squeezed lactescent fluid from her breasts, and, insisting that she could feel fetal movements, left to seek a more sympathetic accoucheur. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The potter shaped and squeezed the lump of clay into a graceful shape.
  • More affluent households were driving spending higher, while many continued to feel squeezed by rising prices and stagnant incomes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many jumped over turnstiles or squeezed through gaps in a fence formed from railway sleepers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guy in black then effortlessly moved in, squeezed Broker's elbow, and took a long billfold from his inside jacket pocket. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • His throat and lungs filled with the pungent stifling smoke of powder, his nostrils with earth and dust, he frantically wheezed and sneezed, leaping about, falling drunkenly, leaping into the air again, staggering on his hind-legs, dabbing with his forepaws at his nose head-downward between his forelegs, and even rubbing his nose into the ground. CHAPTER XIX
  • I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus.
  • I took down my unburnt copy of Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader, unopened for 30 years, and gazed at the spider-pencil calligraphy that I had squeezed between the throaty, alliterating lines: "eager for battle ..." "no whit lacking in courage" etc, etc. Archive 2007-08-01
  • The third time I arranged things just so, manoeuvred the syringe into my ear, reaching over the top of my head with my left hand, and squeezed the tiny rubber bulb gently.
  • He breezed through the song as though had been singing it for years.
  • Tom squeezed a mitt and a glove into the bag.
  • The children squeezed through a gap in the wall.
  • He gently squeezed her hand and continued up the stairs to meet the others.
  • The boat's engine had coughed and wheezed for a good ten minutes before he had been able to coax it into working order.
  • Leaders of independent states who in any way irked the imperialists were either eliminated or squeezed so hard by the system that they abandoned their opposition.
  • She sighed and stood up, then her nose started to curl up as she sneezed and coughed.
  • She quietly squeezed through the door and walked into the kitchen, holding her breath.
  • His sickeningly sweet breath breezed across the short distance separating them to nauseate her. SILENT TRUTH
  • We breezed into the far turn a length and a half behind.
  • Once a bay mare had been saddled and she had been given instructions on how to guide the beast, she hefted herself into the saddle and experimentally squeezed its barrel as she had been shown to.
  • Music of the highest nobility crawled forth like toothpaste squeezed from an unending tube. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had quite serious problems with his chest and wheezed and coughed all the time.
  • Every body shape imaginable was squeezed into super short skirts and super tight tops with plunging necklines.
  • She breezed through the song as though she'd been singing it for years.
  • Freshly squeezed orange juice really does taste better. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm tweezed, conditioned, hot oiled, hot waxed, manicured, pedicured, glossed, concealed, spritzed and sprayed.
  • The mean spring tide range at Cowes harbour, for instance, is 3.6 metres 12ft as the tides are squeezed between the mainland and Isle of Wight. Cowes weatherwatch
  • Credit markets are rallying, as are equity and rates markets, but all of them were very bearishly positioned and have been squeezed in the run up to the summit," said Hans Peter Lorenzen , credit strategist at Citigroup. European Debt Default Costs Ease
  • He actilly sneezed for the matter of ten minutes -- he seemed half choked with the flaff and stuff, that came out with him like a cloud. The Clockmaker
  • Elijah had made his way to the fogou, determined to front Hate and to compel her to keep faith with him, even if he squeezed her life out through her throat. Drolls From Shadowland
  • A light flickered within it and she bent down and squeezed through the narrow opening.
  • Here the Severn, squeezed between the wooded walls of the gorge, churns relentlessly, eroding an ever deeper channel.
  • Ah Hsiang squeezed through from behind the forewomen , looking very down in the mouth.
  • The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right.
  • Chris Donovan squeezed himself between the two of us and folded his arms over his chest.
  • Carrot Essence is made from fresh-squeezed organic carrot juice and whole acerola berries and contains all the nutrients, cofactors, and diverse antioxidants found naturally in these two whole foods. Forever Young

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