To pressure, intimidate, or force (someone) into doing something.
To break down or open by force:
To exert pressure, or compelling influence, on
To clasp firmly and shake (another's hand), as in congratulation.
(Informal) To extort from.
To torture on a rack
Extort is defined as using violence or threats to get something from someone.
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To block (a passage); plug:
Shove is defined as to quickly or roughly push.
To push or shove against something
To convert (malt or grain) into mash.
(Archaic) To crush by trampling.
(Sports) to defeat emphatically
So as to squash
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To ache with a sudden, sharp pain
To seize and pinch or bite:
(Obsolete) To tweak; pinch.
To cause pain or discomfort to (a part of the body) by pressing or being too tight:
To clasp or hug each other in the arms
To embrace; cherish
To put the arms around and hold closely; esp., to embrace tightly and affectionately
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To squeeze the juice or other contents from:
To enter into by contract; establish or settle by formal agreement:
To press or join firmly together:
To hold in; limit; restrict
To press together.
To hunch, huddle, or squeeze
To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.
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To die from suffocation or strangulation; choke.
To press together; compact firmly:
To have an influence on (something); change:
(Informal) To irritate; annoy:
To secure and maintain a tight hold on; seize firmly.
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To draw or pull out, often with great force or effort:
Cuddle is defined as to hold close and lovingly or to snuggle.
To honor or reward as with a crown
To press, push, or squeeze
To decrease size or volume by concentration toward the essence.
Clutch is defined as to grasp or hold tightly.
Clasp means to hold or grip tightly, or attach two or more things together.
To press or squeeze out.
To pull or tug (at something) with a wrenching movement
To demand and get by authority or force; insist on
To fasten with or as if with a clip; hold tightly.
To stop the movement or progress of:
To hold within limits; enclose.
An influence that inhibits or restrains:
The re-encoding of data (usually the binary data used by computers) into a form that uses fewer bits of information than the original data. Compression is often used to speed the transmission of data such as text or visual images, or to minimize the memory resources needed to store such data.
To perform for an audience:
Expand is defined as to increase in size, unfold or spread out.
A gap, breach, or aperture:
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