noun a crowded or tight situation
verb to fit into a tight or limited space
adverb to do something quickly or efficiently in a limited amount of time or space
preposition to insert or include something in a tight schedule or plan
I'll have to squeeze in some time to prepare dinner before the guests arrive.
I always try to squeeze in a quick workout during my lunch break.
I have to squeeze in some studying time before the exam tomorrow.
We managed to squeeze in a visit to the museum before our flight.
I need to squeeze in a meeting between my other appointments.
A writer may have to squeeze in time to work on multiple projects with tight deadlines.
A psychologist may need to squeeze in extra sessions to accommodate a high volume of clients.
A teacher may have to squeeze in extra tutoring sessions for students who need additional help.
A doctor may need to squeeze in emergency appointments between scheduled patients.
A consultant may have to squeeze in last-minute meetings with clients to address urgent issues.