English to Urdu Dictionary squeeze

squeeze

دباؤ
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
مسلنا
example
The 'squeeze' on households has put pressure on the retail sector, which is in the grip of its toughest spell for around 20 years.
The vent itself was a tight 'squeeze' but the heroes were able to crawl through until they found themselves looking through a vent beneath them.
she used the opportunity to 'squeeze' him for information
He gave her an affectionate 'squeeze' , and that was all that was needed.
Rising sales will help to offset the 'squeeze' on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up.
I've just read he broke up with his latest 'squeeze' , and I'll ask him about that.
We only had a small room and a big class so it was a tight 'squeeze' .
‘Say goodbye’ I say as I 'squeeze' their mittened hands as a way of prompting.
The month after, the Edinburgh Jazz And Blues Festival shows it's quality by managing to 'squeeze' 70 events into just 10 days.
Jeremy's hand gripped my shoulder, restraint disguised as an affectionate 'squeeze' .
Cold vermicelli is thrown in, a generous 'squeeze' of lime is added and for $1.99 a gorgeous bowlful, it's yours.
He said the developer has managed to 'squeeze' in the required number of parking spaces but only by keeping all sites at a minimum.
He aims the gun at her and I see his fingers begin to 'squeeze' the trigger.
He then felt his senses taking control as he wrapped his own arms round her and gave her a small 'squeeze' .
The plant's four plate presses, which 'squeeze' the water from the sewage, have been unable to process all the sludge coming in because it is so wet.
Then, like the mysterious owner of the Winter Gardens, he could 'squeeze' money out of the council in the form of a loan which he need only pay back when the Government brings back the rack.
She gave his hand a 'squeeze' and him a gentle smile before circling around.
And then, just as he'd really begun to panic, she wrapped her arms around him and gave him a little 'squeeze' .
It's up to us as employers to 'squeeze' a little social justice into the work environments we create.
She gives Brian's foot an affectionate 'squeeze' .
a 'squeeze' of lemon juice
There has just been a death in the family, the wake is about to begin and the coffin is taking up most of the room, making it a tight 'squeeze' for everyone.
They need nothing more than a 'squeeze' of lemon to achieve greatness.
I gave him a quick tight 'squeeze' and sat up further as he finally let go and sat up also.
To pay for that, he needs a severe 'squeeze' on government spending, and it's not yet clear if he can push these two programmes through both Houses of Congress.
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' .
Try to 'squeeze' the optimum commercial output from your investment and you may destroy the very sport you bought.
A gentle 'squeeze' will push the baby food in the bottle into the spoon attached in front.
At last I reached the door to the showroom and managed to 'squeeze' inside.
A very strong cost performance has compensated for the 'squeeze' on margins on both the banking and life side.
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