squeeze

ಸ್ಕ್ವೀಸ್
definition
verb
Kate squeezed his hand affectionately
firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers.
Sarah squeezed in beside her
manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space.
noun
a gentle squeeze of the trigger
an act of pressing something with one's fingers.
the poor guy just lost his main squeeze
a person's girlfriend or boyfriend.
translation of 'squeeze '
ಒತ್ತಾಯ ಹೇರು,
ಕಿವಿಚು,
ಹಿಂಡು,
ಬಲಾತ್ಕರಿಸು
verb
ಹಿಸುಕು
example
Finish with a 'squeeze' of lime, and serve.
Consequently, the intense 'squeeze' on profits has led to aggressive cost-cutting that is fueling a wave of lay-offs.
If we drop some of the ordinance from our bomb bays, we can 'squeeze' you people into our planes' cargo bays.
the poor guy just lost his main 'squeeze'
It would be a tight 'squeeze' , but an escape vehicle was an escape vehicle.
Also on Friday, join the DJs and special acts for a tight 'squeeze' over at Missy Bar.
he guided her toward a seat, motioning for everyone to 'squeeze' up and make room
This puts a short-term 'squeeze' on my finances, but at least I know that my long game is up to scratch.
Only it would have looked more dignified if I didn't have to push and literally 'squeeze' myself through the narrow door.
A freshly picked mango will resist even the gentlest 'squeeze' .
He aims the gun at her and I see his fingers begin to 'squeeze' the trigger.
The 'squeeze' on households has put pressure on the retail sector, which is in the grip of its toughest spell for around 20 years.
a 'squeeze' of lemon juice
This is a decent rental for a weekend night with your main 'squeeze' .
I managed to 'squeeze' through and get down the stairs.
A spate of profit warnings from high street chains is testimony to the impact of higher oil prices, increases in council tax, dearer mortgages and a 'squeeze' on real income growth.
The president has ordered a severe 'squeeze' on spending programmes.
The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a 'squeeze' of juice from a homegrown lemon.
Other processes such as lost foam, 'squeeze' casting, and hot isostatic pressing are also mentioned.
Auto makers put such a 'squeeze' on suppliers that it was impossible to make decent margins.
The carriage is packed, I think: you'd be hard pressed to 'squeeze' even one more passenger on board.
But sometimes he has forgotten, making for a few awkward moments in the theatre as his 'squeeze' of the moment recognized a piece of pillow talk.
‘Say goodbye’ I say as I 'squeeze' their mittened hands as a way of prompting.
The new system will cap reimbursements to hospitals and nursing homes, putting a 'squeeze' on facilities to cut costs.
We only had a small room and a big class so it was a tight 'squeeze' .
The resulting 'squeeze' on profit margins would curb investment, triggering recession.
The trees were thick and so close together that it would be impossible to 'squeeze' through the gaps.
In normal circumstances, the airlines would have had to struggle to 'squeeze' money out of Washington.
They are trying to 'squeeze' excess money out of the game's economy.
On one side, the bench is close to the table, creating a tight 'squeeze' .
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