She squeezed fresh oranges into a sealable plastic container and stored the juice in the refrigerator to be served from a crystal pitcher the next morning.
There was no need to squeeze oranges; orange juice flowed from large cartons.
Before I go to bed, I squeeze fresh grapefruit or oranges for juice.
I, for one, cannot sneer at the sentiment, not when I find squeezing oranges with my 1930's English pottery squeezer close to a religious experience.
It can whip up batter and potatoes, but it can squeeze oranges, too.
Squeeze oranges and lemons, and add juice to the saucepan with the remaining syrup ingredients.
And--" she brought out a tray, two glasses and a pitcher clinking with ice "--because I squeeze oranges for you.
I didn't doubt for a second that he had also squeezed oranges for juice and emptied the dishwasher.
Two Creole girls squeezed oranges in the bows while Baccy shouted at his crew as if they were galley slaves rather than a bunch of half-drunk amateurs trying to have Sunday fun.
They squeeze the limes, lemons and oranges for each drink, shake it up with a fine flourish, and present it as though it were a trophy.