Inch
Squeeze
Squeeze verb - To apply external pressure on so as to force out the juice or contents of.
Both words in one sentence
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Discworld equivalents: Wee Mad Arthur and the Nac Mac Feegle, who almost literally squeeze six feet of violence into a six inch package.
Source: Violent Glaswegian - LittleBigPlanet 3's vast amount of depth does a lot for level immersion, so going back to the first game and seeing it trying to squeeze every inch of depth out of only three layers is a special kind of awkward.
- In fact, the current world record for aimed bolt-action fire was set in 1914 by a British Army instructor, who managed to squeeze out thirty eight aimed shots in under a minute, all of which hit a 24-inch target at 300 yards.
Source: Boring But Practical / Real Life
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