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The Britannica Dictionary squeegee 1 ENTRIES FOUND:
  • squeegee (noun)
squeegee /ˈskwiːˌʤiː/ noun plural squeegees squeegee /ˈskwiːˌʤiː/ noun plural squeegees Britannica Dictionary definition of SQUEEGEE [count] : a tool that has a blade of rubber attached to a handle and that is used for spreading or wiping liquid on, across, or off a surface (such as a window or floor)

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