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    squeegee
    /ˈskwiːdʒiː/

    noun

    • 1. a scraping implement with a rubber-edged blade set on a handle, typically used for cleaning windows.

    verb

    • 1. clean or scrape with a squeegee: "squeegee the shower doors while the surfaces are still wet"

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  2. A squeegee is a tool with a rubber blade and a short handle that is used for removing water from a surface such as a window or mirror. Learn more about the noun and verb forms, pronunciation, and usage of squeegee with examples from various sources.

  3. A squeegee is a tool with a rubber blade for wiping away water or other liquids from a surface. Learn more about its origin, usage, and examples of squeegee in different contexts.

  4. The meaning of SQUEEGEE is a blade of leather or rubber set on a handle and used for spreading, pushing, or wiping liquid material on, across, or off a surface (such as a window); also : a smaller similar device or a small rubber roller with handle used by a photographer or lithographer.

  5. A squeegee is a tool with a rubber blade and a short handle that is used for removing water from a surface such as a window or mirror. Learn how to use a squeegee, see examples of squeegee in sentences and find translations of squeegee in different languages.

  6. A squeegee is a tool with a rubber edge for wiping water or liquid from a surface. Learn how to use it in different contexts, such as washing windows, printing, or photography, and see synonyms and translations.

  7. a tool for washing floors, that has a long handle with two thick pieces of soft material at the end, which may be pressed together using a device attached to the handle. Word Origin. See squeegee in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: squeegee.

  8. A squeegee is a tool with a rubber blade for removing water or liquid from a surface, or for applying ink or paint. Learn the origin, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of the word squeegee in British and American English.