Synonyms for main squeeze
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of main squeeze
- noun main romantic interest
- The door was open a foot or two; so I steps up to take a peek at the main squeeze.
- Extract from : « Torchy » by Sewell Ford
- Am I the main squeeze of this outfit, an' the head of a responsible gover'ment, or am I not?
- Extract from : « Yellowstone Nights » by Herbert Quick
- "Oh, I guess there are some pikers in along with my governor, but he's the main squeeze," declared Porter.
- Extract from : « Dick Hamilton's Football Team » by Howard R. Garis
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- amain
- arabesque
- bal masque
- bisque
- bounding main
- brusque
- burlesque
- carnivalesque
- close squeeze
- Daliesque
- eminent-domain
- eminent domain
- gigantesque
- grotesque
- in the main
- in the mainstream
- karmaing
- legerdemain
- main
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- main event
- main feature
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- main house
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- main lines
- main meal
- main meals
- main memory
- main part
- main point
- main section
- main squeeze
- main store
- Main Street
- main thing
- main things
- main vein
- mainframe
- mainland
- mainline
- mainlined
- mainlines
- mainlining
- mainly
- mainspring
- mainstay
- mainstayed
- mainstaying
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- maintain
- maintainable
- maintained
- maintainer
- maintaining
- maintainings
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- maintenance people
- maintenance person
- masquerade
- masquerader
- mosque
- narrow squeak
- near squeak
- not the main
- picturesque
- put the squeeze on
- re-main
- re main
- re-mained
- re mained
- re-maining
- re maining
- re-mains
- re mains
- remain
- remain alive
- remain aloft
- remain firm
- remainder
- remains
- risqué
- squeaker
- squeal
- squealer
- squeamish
- squeamishly
- squeamishness
- squeeze
- squeezed
- squeezing
- squelch
- squench
- statuesque
- tight squeeze
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