lemon squeezer
Britishnoun
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any of various devices for extracting the juice from citrus fruit
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informal a peaked hat with four indentations worn by the army on ceremonial occasions
Example Sentences
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She used her winnings to outfit her kitchen with products from Flip — plates, cups, silverware, a lemon squeezer and Tupperware.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2023
She adds that her Bellemain lemon squeezer "changed my life."
From Salon • Jan. 2, 2022
The rounds of bread look like edible Frisbees, the machine a bit like a giant lemon squeezer.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 14, 2017
Think of all of the New Romantic bands flouncing around in early MTV promos, the Gulf hotels that still resemble cheap neo-classical temples and that pesky lemon squeezer.
From New York Times • Sep. 11, 2011
Beef Juice is prepared by broiling until the meat is heated through, then placing it in a lemon squeezer and pressing until all the juice is extracted.
From Public School Domestic Science by Hoodless, Adelaide
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