English to Hindi Dictionary squirms

squirms

कड़ी मेहनत
definition
verb
all my efforts to squirm out of his grasp were useless
wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort.
noun
Okay, so the album's not a step forward so much as a squirm in quicksand.
a wriggling movement.
translation of 'squirms'
verb
घबड़ाहट दिखलाना,
ऐंठना
example
Frankie Dettori 'squirms' when recalling the moment his credibility as a top class jockey was brought into question.
Too many film-makers want the scream of shock at a big moment but forget that the real pleasure is the 'squirms' and screams that come in the build up.
The average foreigner is a tortured soul, trying desperately to discern any logic in the 'squirms' and squiggles of an Indian road map.
This music is slightly denser, though, and the little 'squirms' of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more.
She paused and studied him for a long moment until he finally 'squirmed' in discomfort.
The mistreatment of child orphans, the poor and the women in this era is viscerally staged, making the audience 'squirm' agonizingly in their seats.
Commenting on the report, Coun Stoddard said: ‘There are things in here which I know would make people in certain areas of my ward 'squirm' .’
Now it was Gabe's turn to 'squirm' and blush as crimson as roses.
At its base a short 'squirm' and section of stooping passage brings one to the first of the major features of the cave, the Canal.
From where Solomon stood, he could see several of the folk 'squirm' in response to having lost all excretory control.
Befuddled by heat and sleep, she'd twist and 'squirm' to pull on her modesty bestowing chador and headscarf.
In September when you meet them they are simply 25 or 30 little mysteries, some well-behaved, some frightened, some precocious, some of them more problematic, some of them unmanageable 'squirmers' , some of them eternal ‘motor mouth,’ as Miss Resitetter said about Christina, but all of them still packages with unknown contents and still unknown possibilities.
Strapped in their car seats, children make nightmarish passengers, wriggling, 'squirming' and whining.
Admit it - deep down inside us plods patronisingly known as ‘the public’ love to see the rich and famous 'squirm' .
The flick has the substance and comedy to entertain an adult audience, and enough pizzazz and yahoo to keep even the youngest 'squirmer' of the family in his seat.
His first reaction was a 'squirm' of embarrassment.
As if sensing his discomfort, the baby 'squirmed' with an alarming vitality.
They went quite well, she blushed, and then 'squirmed' as she was asked what ‘quite well’ actually meant.
He 'squirmed' and wriggled, ignoring the pain I know he must be feeling.
The dragon made a supreme 'squirm' and got away from his captor.
Peering out past the bank, I could see our three shapes in the water, twisting and 'squirming' in the current.
The unconscious girl gave a slight 'squirm' in the warmth of Kashiro's embrace.
Making an audience 'squirm' at provocative sex has nothing necessarily to do with encouraging thought.
This wasn't supposed to happen - the plan was to make the boss 'squirm' as he continued to act straight.
Still, even while driving in and out of Irish potholes, you'll hear no squeak or feel no 'squirm' from the structure or fittings.
For various practical and cultural reasons, religion makes the media 'squirm' more than any other subject.
Watching a Mayo team 'squirm' in defeat is indeed a welcome sight.
She tried to pick him up but he was 'squirming' and twisting to lick her face so much that she had to set him down.
Johnny was refusing to eat his Cheerios and was 'squirming' in his chair as his mother tried to feed him.
I 'squirmed' on the uncomfortable seat, trying to work some feeling back into my numb tailbone.
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