squeeze

aperto
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'
verb
abraçar,
apertar,
comprimir,
trilhar,
estreitar,
espremer
noun
pressão,
aperto,
líquido espremido,
apertão,
esmagamento,
arrocho,
espremedura,
compressão,
abraço,
aperto de mão
example
she used the opportunity to 'squeeze' him for information
Cold vermicelli is thrown in, a generous 'squeeze' of lime is added and for $1.99 a gorgeous bowlful, it's yours.
Since then she has tried to get the police to 'squeeze' money out of me and has made it very difficult for me.
They are trying to 'squeeze' excess money out of the game's economy.
She imagined trying to 'squeeze' through holes so she could get out.
Their songs were tailor-made for top-down summer twilight drives through Fairmount Park with your main 'squeeze' .
Ever been through a horrendous break up with your main 'squeeze' and felt lonely, upset, tired, and unloved?
Saturate a cloth or sponge with vinegar and 'squeeze' the liquid behind the hook so that the vinegar comes in contact with the adhesive.
I reach over slowly and lay my hand on top of his, giving a gentle 'squeeze' .
Drain in a colander and press down with a masher to 'squeeze' out excess liquid.
Consequently, the intense 'squeeze' on profits has led to aggressive cost-cutting that is fueling a wave of lay-offs.
It's also good with a 'squeeze' of lemon or shavings of Parmesan tossed through at the end.
It was a tight 'squeeze' in his truck, but none of us cared.
the poor guy just lost his main 'squeeze'
OK, so fitting in four reasonably sized adults may be a tight 'squeeze' , especially with luggage, but for a car of its size it packs a mighty punch.
From the moment he tips his porridge down his pyjamas in the morning until the last 'squeeze' of toothpaste he smears in his hair at night, he is never, ever even remotely clean.
'squeeze' off a few well-aimed shots
councils will want to 'squeeze' as much money out of taxpayers as they can
a 'squeeze' of lemon juice
However, even this incentive is arguably little more than a cynical attempt to 'squeeze' extra money out of customers.
Now, Adele, who was once his main 'squeeze' and still carries a torch for him, must convince him to give up his drinking and start swinging the clubs again.
He gave her an affectionate 'squeeze' , and that was all that was needed.
A very strong cost performance has compensated for the 'squeeze' on margins on both the banking and life side.
It was a tight 'squeeze' , but he did it one leg at a time.
The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a 'squeeze' of juice from a homegrown lemon.
Over the course of my post-secondary scholastic career my institutions have tried to 'squeeze' me for every dime that they possibly could.
'squeeze' out as much juice as you can
The resulting 'squeeze' on profit margins would curb investment, triggering recession.
He gave her hand a gentle 'squeeze' before standing and carefully stepping down.
it was a tight 'squeeze' in the tiny hall
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