Pronunciation: /skwiz ʌntɪl ðə pɪps skwik/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I don't understand the expression 'squeeze sb until the pips squeak'.
A2 She said she would squeeze him until the pips squeak if he didn't pay her back.
B1 The boss threatened to squeeze the employees until the pips squeak if they didn't meet their targets.
B2 The government's new tax policy is squeezing the middle class until the pips squeak.
C1 The ruthless dictator was known for his ability to squeeze his enemies until the pips squeak.
C2 The company's aggressive cost-cutting measures are squeezing employees until the pips squeak.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 She squeezed the toothpaste tube until the pips squeaked.
A2 The chef squeezed the lemon until the pips squeaked.
B1 The manager squeezed the suppliers until the pips squeaked to get a better deal.
B2 The negotiator squeezed the other party until the pips squeaked to reach a compromise.
C1 The company CEO is known for squeezing every last penny out of a deal until the pips squeak.
C2 The politician was accused of squeezing the taxpayers until the pips squeaked with excessive taxes.
adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 She squeezed her brother until the pips squeak.
A2 The bully threatened to squeeze him until the pips squeak.
B1 The manager squeezed the suppliers until the pips squeak to get a better deal.
B2 The negotiator was known for squeezing the other party until the pips squeak in order to win.
C1 The ruthless businesswoman was famous for squeezing her competitors until the pips squeak.
C2 The politician vowed to squeeze the corrupt officials until the pips squeak to clean up the system.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it)
A1 He was so angry that he wanted to squeeze her until the pips squeak.
A2 The boss threatened to squeeze the employees until the pips squeak if they didn't meet their targets.
B1 The government is squeezing the taxpayers until the pips squeak with all these new taxes.
B2 The company's new cost-cutting measures are squeezing us until the pips squeak.
C1 The ruthless dictator was known for squeezing his enemies until the pips squeak to maintain power.
C2 The ruthless business tycoon was notorious for squeezing his competitors until the pips squeak to dominate the market.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 My mom always tells me to save money and squeeze it until the pips squeak.
A2 The company is trying to cut costs and squeeze us until the pips squeak.
B1 The government is implementing austerity measures that will squeeze the public until the pips squeak.
B2 The new manager is known for his strict budgeting tactics, he will squeeze the department until the pips squeak.
C1 The CEO's main goal is to increase profits by squeezing the employees until the pips squeak.
C2 In times of economic crisis, governments often resort to squeezing the population until the pips squeak in order to balance the budget.
conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
A1 She squeezed him until the pips squeak because he wouldn't stop tickling her.
A2 The team manager squeezed the players until the pips squeak to improve their performance.
B1 The company CEO will squeeze the suppliers until the pips squeak to get a better deal.
B2 The government is squeezing the citizens until the pips squeak with high taxes and fees.
C1 The dictator squeezed the opposition until the pips squeak to maintain control over the country.
C2 The ruthless business owner will squeeze the employees until the pips squeak to maximize profits.
interjection a word or phrase that expresses a sudden or strong feeling or emotion
A1 Ouch! Squeeze me until the pips squeak!
A2 Hey, don't squeeze me until the pips squeak!
B1 I can't handle any more pressure, it's like squeezing me until the pips squeak!
B2 The boss is really squeezing us until the pips squeak with all these deadlines.
C1 The government's new tax policies are squeezing the middle class until the pips squeak.
C2 The company's aggressive cost-cutting measures are squeezing employees until the pips squeak.
article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 She squeezed her brother until the pips squeaked.
A2 The manager squeezed the suppliers until the pips squeaked to get a better deal.
B1 The government is squeezing the taxpayers until the pips squeak with new regulations.
B2 The company's aggressive negotiation tactics are designed to squeeze their competitors until the pips squeak.
C1 The ruthless businessman is known for squeezing his opponents until the pips squeak in business deals.
C2 The dictator's regime squeezed the citizens until the pips squeaked, leaving them with no freedom or resources.
formal The company plans to squeeze their suppliers until the pips squeak in order to cut costs.
informal My boss is really trying to squeeze me until the pips squeak with all these extra tasks.
slang I heard that landlord is going to squeeze his tenants until the pips squeak for rent this month.
figurative The coach pushed the team to their limits, squeezing them until the pips squeak during practice.
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