squeezes of hands leave no impression, so they don't count.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
When he hears a tyrant or king eulogized, he fancies that he is listening to the praises of some keeper of cattle-a swineherd, or shepherd, or cowherd, who is being praised for the quantity of milk which he squeezes from them; and he remarks that the creature whom they tend, and out of whom they squeeze the wealth, is of a less tractable and more insidious nature.
"The Approach to Philosophy"
Ralph Barton Perry
It was durin' one of them squeezes, not so long ago, that I gets mixed up with Leonidas Dodge, and all that foolishness.
"Shorty McCabe"
Sewell Ford