A "'lemon squeezer "'is a small extract juice from lemons or other citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruit, or lime.
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The compression of modification suits headline writers and e-mail correspondents, whose shortness of space or haste in composition makes them the language's leading squeezers.
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If the " Juicy Salif " has become an icon of post-modernism following the debate it engendered, other designers have also developed highly innovative citrus squeezer.
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Also in 1840 he obtained a patent for the " rotary squeezer ", which came to be used in all the leading iron manufactories in both America and Europe.
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Clinton squeezer that invites the owner to " Bash, Poke, Pull, Whack, Wring, Smash, Smack and . . . " the presidential likeness.
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Jubal has invented a device called the " squeezer ", a spherical impenetrable silver force field that can be formed or have its size changed with no cost of energy.
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Joseph Murphy, the pastry chef and lemon squeezer, says the summery drink sells well at lunchtime as an alternative to bottled water when diners are drinking less wine and cocktails.
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After passing this point, the nature of the Lemon Squeezer becomes apparent as the hiker gets " squeezed " through a path that is high, wide, and angled 15 degrees.
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The gum material was thinned to the consistency of syrup and poured into a sloping vat that lead into a Myers'patented machine apparatus of various rollers, squeezers, and scrapers.
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I had drains in my breast and abdomen, a catheter in my bladder, funny leg squeezers around my thighs to keep clots from forming, and bandages over my chest and tummy.