squeeze money — money that is tight or difficult to obtain due to economic conditions
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: money that is tight or difficult to obtain due to economic conditions
Pronunciation (IPA): /skwiːz ˈmʌni/
Example Sentences
- During the squeeze money period, even billionaires started using coupons.
- The government's squeeze money approach led to reduced consumer spending.
- When there's squeeze money, people suddenly become math geniuses calculating every penny.
squeeze money
NOUN[/skwiːz ˈmʌni/]
money that is tight or difficult to obtain due to economic conditions

The corrupt official tries to squeeze money from a poor farmer at the village gate.

When squeeze money makes finances freeze, we can only say please!
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“During the squeeze money period, even billionaires started using coupons.”
“The government's squeeze money approach led to reduced consumer spending.”
“When there's squeeze money, people suddenly become math geniuses calculating every penny.”
“The squeeze money situation forced many companies to restructure their operations.”
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