English to Punjabi Dictionary foothold

foothold

ਪੈਰ
definition
noun
Twice she had to stop to rest, her arms trembling with the strain, locking her feet into semi-secure footholds and leaning into the rock.
a place where a person's foot can be lodged to support them securely, especially while climbing.
example
Still, Sweeney feels confident that the changes under way in Boston are gaining a firm 'foothold' .
Carishia placed one foot upon the 'foothold' and threw her other leg over Windom.
In the days following the D-Day landings, Allied troops carved a tenuous 'foothold' on the coast of Normandy.
Samsung's experience in handsets will doubtless help it gain a 'foothold' in these markets.
Cable firms took full advantage of BT's slow start and established a strong 'foothold' .
I bend under contorted branches and let myself down by dropping two or three feet to the next 'foothold' .
Regaining a 'foothold' in international psychology was a hard-won achievement, to be sure.
Something has crossed our lives so that we are about to lose 'foothold' in the public world of common sense.
MCI is attempting to regain its financial 'foothold' after emerging from bankruptcy in April.
Regency Gates and Railings has now established a firm 'foothold' in the commercial and domestic exterior homes market.
There's nothing immediate here for people struggling to get a 'foothold' on the property ladder.
And it's given them a 'foothold' in the game, after 15 minutes in which they were run ragged.
You are bracing to maintain your 'foothold' on your fitness center enrollment.
the company is attempting to gain a 'foothold' in the Russian market
the company is attempting to gain a 'foothold' in the Russian market
How likely is it for evil to regain a 'foothold' anywhere?
Analysts say Golkar boasts the most qualified candidates and has a strong 'foothold' throughout Indonesia.
Deutsche Bank has been trying without success to get a firm 'foothold' in the market.
More encouragingly, having weathered the storm, the Minstermen set about establishing a 'foothold' in the game.
This cannibal killer has already secured a 'foothold' in the South East - and scientists believe it could spread quickly.
But it's found a 'foothold' in the industry already.
Respect has now got a strong 'foothold' in east London, where the labour movement started off.
the company has gained a 'foothold' in the market
Yet even as I stood observing him, that tenuous 'foothold' gave way and he slid backwards.
Whatever the cause, I felt dizzy, and without any bearings or 'footholds' .
There were no 'footholds' , and I'm afraid of heights.
Lazarus shook his head and sighed, but nevertheless used the handholds and 'footholds' Ghost had made to climb the wall.
Eva brushed at the tears that filled her eyes and swung over the edge of the cliff, her feet sliding easily into cracks that made natural 'footholds' .
The walls were sheer with no 'footholds' or grooves for climbing.
Handholds became 'footholds' , although the deeper and more sound you made them, the more exhausted you became.
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