Squeezing in a sentence as a noun

Cornering and squeezing would work well - they use mass in a finite trading space.

Apple is not shy about squeezing the bucks out of consumers.

" One month later, after squeezing it in to my spare time: an MVP of a BI system that the users love and was fun to build.

The HFT boys are creating vast amounts of liquidity and squeezing the spread down to unprecedented lows.

I could argue that math people have a bad habit of squeezing English words into strange contexts that corrupt the original meaning.

Editorial aside: or maybe tech companies are just better at squeezing surplus value out of systems.

One former employee likened them to a humpback whale, feeding on 'krill headcount' from acquired companies while squeezing the excess out through their baleen filters.

These Apple assholes are squeezing us dry because they set prices we can't compete with at our market share, and they're driving your wholesale price down to meet their ridiculous margins.

There was a time when TED talks were mostly academics squeezing their usual hour long presentation into 20 minutes by simply talking really really fast.

To be honest, when I see "one way they could've done it was by squeezing the flag into the one byte of padding between widgetLevel and needs_more_time" I think nooope, nonstandard, can't do it, not my problem.

"Raw performance" doesn't make a game gorgeous.>Imagine what is now possible, squeezing the last drop of performance from modern computers in the way Elite and Frontier did in their days?

I've had long discussions with serially successful people, and their primary advice, stop being a family business, don't be friends with your employees and start squeezing everyone for productivity and profit.

I suspect that many homebuyers in SF are doing the irresponsible thing of squeezing into a home by spending upwards of 40%, even 50+% of their income on mortgage payments instead of the usually fiscally responsible number of ~30%.

Squeezing definitions

noun

the act of gripping and pressing firmly; "he gave her cheek a playful squeeze"

See also: squeeze