What does "squeeze through" mean?
Also,
squeeze by. Manage to pass, win, or survive by a narrow margin, as in
We squeezed through the second round of playoffs, or
There was just enough food stored in the cabin for us to squeeze by until the hurricane ended. This idiom uses
squeeze in the sense of “succeed by means of compression.” [c. 1700] Also see
squeak by.
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