eke out
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To make a small amount of something last a long time, or to barely manage to get what you need.
"They had to eke out their remaining food supplies until the rescue team arrived."
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The Fight to End Hunger: 2026 Update with Rick Steves and Eugene Cho
Rick Steves Travel Talks · 53:09
In the same city, thousands eke out an
Empowering developers for cross-device gaming
Android Developers · 0:17
you want to eke out every bit of performance.
Reacting to the April US Jobs Report | Bloomberg Surveillance
Bloomberg Podcasts · 17:20
I'm going to eke out some some total return.
LIVE Car Talk + Q&A Ep. 193 - Matt Maran Motoring
Matt Maran Motoring · 75:42
eke out the most amount of miles down the road possibly.
Did the Supreme Court STEAL the NEXT Election??
Scott MacFarlane Reports · 7:14
Uh the Democrats could win the house, maybe eke out a win in the Senate.