[f. next.] The condition or quality of being squeezable.

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1838.  Coventry Standard, 28 Sept., 4/3. This politic hinting at the squeezability of the shabby Whigs.

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1882.  in Imperial Dict. (citing Spectator).

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1885.  Spectator, 25 July, 961/1. There could be no worse policy than to show fresh squeezability in order to prevent being squeezed.

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1893.  National Observer, 9 Sept., 418/2. Experiments on Ministerial squeezability as to Welsh Disestablishment.

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