noun
forcing in; pushing in; stuffing
The act of forcibly inserting something into a confined space, often used in compound nouns like 押し込み強盗 (push-in robbery).
スーツケースに服を押し込みで詰めた。
I stuffed clothes into the suitcase by forcing them in.
押し込み強盗が増えている。
Push-in robberies are increasing.
noun
Refers to a break-in where the intruder forces entry, often used in crime reports. Can mean the act or the person.
昨夜、近所で押し込みがあった。
There was a burglary in the neighborhood last night.
押し込みは窓から侵入した。
The burglar broke in through the window.
noun
Rare, dialectal or old-fashioned term for a closet or storage space, synonymous with 押入れ. Not commonly used in modern standard Japanese.
See also: 押入れ
祖母は押し込みに布団をしまっていた。
My grandmother stored the futon in the closet.
Compound of 押し (push) + 込み (stuffing), from the verb 押し込む (to push into). The burglary sense derives from the idea of forcing one's way into a building.