33 adjectives to describe squeeze

She slipped her hand within Sarrion's arm and gave it a little squeeze of affection.

She gave Dick's hand a tight squeeze.

" She gave Worth a sudden little squeeze, curiously jubilant at the possibility of his having an air-ship before he died.

" [Illustration: A very faint squeeze in return decided him] "Burnt it?

If a nation is robbed of its rights, "If wretches hang that Ministers may dine," the laughing jest still collects in his eye, the cordial squeeze of the hand is still the same.

After waltzing for an hour with her and getting a tender squeeze of the hand, he restored her to an affable old lady who acted as Morgianna's chaperon, and then Fernando retired to new conquests, his head in a whirl and his heart in a flutter.

Our individual tickets were obtained under shelter, but in an office of such Lilliputian dimensions, that the ordinary press of passengers made it like a theatrical squeeze on a Jenny Lind night; only with this lamentable differencethat the theatrical squeeze was a prelude to all that could charm the senses, whereas the ticket squeeze was, I knew but too well, the precursor of a day of most uncomfortable travelling.

Now, Miles, let us know what you think?" Miles fidgeted, looked supremely uncomfortable, and finally burst out: "I think it is just horrid to go settling things like this about Father, as if he were dead, while he is still alive!" "Just what I feel myself," broke in Katherine, giving Miles an affectionate squeeze.

At thirty feet below the surface the little craft, built like a cigar on purpose to stand a tremendous squeeze, was subjected to a pressure of 2,160 pounds to the square foot.

" Mr. Letts, with a slight wink at Mrs. Green and a reassuring squeeze with his left arm, turned an attentive ear.

Give Mr. Allston a hearty squeeze of the hand for me in token of my gratification at this event and my remembrance of him.

The bulls argued that all those borrowed shares had to be bought back sooner or later and that the upcoming positive mining audit would trigger a massive short squeeze that would quickly put the price over $20.

Mr. Whedell received Chiffield with his heartiest grip, and inflicted only a mild squeeze on the hand of Maltboy, whose appearance at that time he considered decidedly unfortunate.

Uea and uee are each sounded wee; as in queasy, queer, squeal, squeeze.

Miss Sterling caught Mrs. Albright's hand in a rapturous squeeze.

Halibut took it, and, his thoughts being at the moment far away, gave it a tender, respectful squeeze.

It goes to show that the unconfined pack of these seas would not be likely to give a ship a severe squeeze.

no man fer the place, an' partly becuz I was tew sizable ter squeeze in any-whar else.

Uea and uee are each sounded wee; as in queasy, queer, squeal, squeeze.

She smiled at him as he passed, and caught his hand and gave it a little teasing, affectionate squeeze.

With another unanswered squeeze of my hand, he slipped off among the crowd, which was growing denser every instant in the salon.

The inspector comes on board; the captain and engineer see him, and, of course, they shake hands, for here everybody shakes hands with everybody the moment they meet, if only for the first time; the only variation being in the words addressed: if for the first time, it may run thus:"Sir, I'm happy to make your acquaintance;" which may be replied to by an additional squeeze, and perhaps a "Sir, I reciprocate.

He expressed so much astonishment when I remonstrated, that I supposed the poor man must have been in the habit of using his own sponge for such purposes, and my ire subsided gradually as he wrung out the sponge by an endless succession of vigorous squeezes, accompanying each with a word of apology.

But to Marmaduke, who seemed much cast down, he gave an encouraging squeeze of the hand.

And you will help me, won't you Jack?' 'With all my heart.' 'My own true Jack,' with a little fervent squeeze of his sunburnt hand.

33 adjectives to describe  squeeze