squeeze

sıkmak
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
tıkıştırmak,
sıkmak,
zorla almak,
sığmak,
sıkıştırmak,
ezilmek,
suyunu çıkarmak,
para sızdırmak,
baskı yapmak,
sıkışmak,
sığdırmak,
ezmek
noun
sıkıştırma,
baskı,
kucaklama,
izdiham,
sıkışma,
sıkma,
sıkışıklık,
zorla alma
example
The trees were thick and so close together that it would be impossible to 'squeeze' through the gaps.
At its most basic, the dipping sauce will be fish sauce, sliced chillies (the tiny, scarily hot bird's beak variety) and a 'squeeze' of lime.
I am surprised when a long arm gives my shoulders a gentle 'squeeze' and a quick kiss is placed upon my cheek.
Saturate a cloth or sponge with vinegar and 'squeeze' the liquid behind the hook so that the vinegar comes in contact with the adhesive.
Rising sales will help to offset the 'squeeze' on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up.
The 'squeeze' on budgets is one reason why consumers seem to be waiting for retailers to start discounting again.
Possums can 'squeeze' through very small spaces.
It was a tight 'squeeze' , but he did it one leg at a time.
Also on Friday, join the DJs and special acts for a tight 'squeeze' over at Missy Bar.
Dominic's hand slid over, covering hers, and gave her hand a little comforting 'squeeze' .
One gate is padlocked - but chained so carelessly a man could 'squeeze' through the gap with ease.
he was out to extract some 'squeeze' from her
Low-cal extras like salsa, cilantro and a 'squeeze' of lime also add lots of flavor.
It's up to us as employers to 'squeeze' a little social justice into the work environments we create.
The road is a one-way and thank god for that, because there's no way two-way traffic can 'squeeze' through this narrow and congested street.
However, the double impact of higher oil prices and rising interest rates would see a notable 'squeeze' on household spending and belt-tightening across the economy.
The president has ordered a severe 'squeeze' on spending programmes.
'squeeze' off a few well-aimed shots
Despite repeated attempts by architects to 'squeeze' us into little boxes on top of one another, the proliferation of suburban estates shows what most people want today.
This is a decent rental for a weekend night with your main 'squeeze' .
The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a 'squeeze' of juice from a homegrown lemon.
I gave him a quick tight 'squeeze' and sat up further as he finally let go and sat up also.
'squeeze' out as much juice as you can
MSPs who have failed to take the Scottish Executive's advice on healthy eating may find the new seats of power at Holyrood a bit of a tight 'squeeze' .
They need nothing more than a 'squeeze' of lemon to achieve greatness.
Those rising prices just one part of the financial 'squeeze' on the middle-class in this country.
Jeremy's hand gripped my shoulder, restraint disguised as an affectionate 'squeeze' .
When he realized I wasn't going to push him away he gave me a little 'squeeze' .
Jerred rushed into the house and picked me up in a tight 'squeeze' and twirled me around.
Finish with a 'squeeze' of lime, and serve.
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