I also threw out my Starck lemon squeezer which had stood proudly in my kitchen.
From the telegraph.co.uk
His suitcase also contained a large orange-juice squeezer and lots and lots of vitamins.
From the theatlantic.com
New Hampshire's Republican Senator Gordon Humphrey loves being known as a nickel squeezer.
From the time.com
The squeezer was unable to distinguish between pips and juice, so it was time to let it go.
From the telegraph.co.uk
A squeezer in late position re-raises pre-flop to 3,000 whether he has a strong hand or not.
From the al.com
The squeeze play works and the squeezer picks up a nice pot without even having to see the flop.
From the al.com
The squeezer itself must resist the pressure, so soft, easily deformable materials cannot be used.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Because the lemon juice is very acidic, the squeezer can only be made of acid-resistant materials.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Three other players call the 600 raise as the squeezer is waiting in the big blind with 7,000 chips.
From the al.com
More examples
A kitchen utensil for squeezing juice from fruit
Something designed to squeeze something; A piece of foundry apparatus for shaping a ball of puddled iron; A playing card that has its value shown in a corner such that a closely arranged hand may be studied (originally designed for poker but now standard)
(SQUEEZERS) Car-retarding system used in some railroad yards
A two sectioned boat or "double barge"
A yoke type tool which operates as a press to apply compressive loads. Usually used to upset rivets.