Examples of using Squeezed out in English and their translations into Spanish
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But the great preceptors of our line have squeezed out another meaning from these prayers.
After that, citrus is cut into two parts and squeezed out of it juice.
All I did, Mr. Drury, was put a little piece of cigarette butt, all squeezed out, in my right-hand overcoat pocket.
You have squeezed out a last few minutes of adrenaline on the rides before the end of your day in PortAventura,
soulless frauds who have squeezed out every ounce of human decency in order to fit in those dresses,
what water is left is squeezed out by that roller.
diamonds contain digestible juice that can be squeezed out and white-hot talking salamanders dance on flaming rivers of lava.
Moreover, a special pattern in the liner allows air entrapped during application to be easily squeezed out, helping the operator to make bubble free
let alone dramatizing a fairy-tale is being increasingly squeezed out by the television and computer games Elkind D.,
Jackson concludes his survey by noting that the'dilemma of growth' is evident when any resource efficiency squeezed out of the economy will sooner or later be pushed back up again by a growing GDP.
the finished extrusion is squeezed out of the die like toothpaste from a tube.
if he have any natural genius it is rapidly squeezed out of him by the rollers of what Carlyle has so well called"dead vocables.".
that allows air to be easily squeezed out during the application of the material
Its sheer weight is squeezing out funding for every human need.
In a dense container pour or squeeze out the attractant, depending on the consistency.
Straight in it squeeze out a small amount of the necessary attractant
You can squeeze out any the liquid caught in the towel back into the rest.
Squeeze out the contents of the tube into the petrol tank.
It felt like squeezing out the last bit of toothpaste.
Rinse your wig and squeeze out the water from it gently.