What does ovmak in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ovmak in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ovmak in Turkish.

The word ovmak in Turkish means rub, masaj yapmak, ovmak, ovmak, ovmak, fırçalamak, ovarak temizlemek, ovmak, ovalamak, elle masaj yapmak/ovmak, ovuşturmak, ponzalamak, süngertaşıyla temizlemek/ovmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ovmak

rub

masaj yapmak, ovmak

(rub: muscles, person)

Tom massaged his leg to get a cramp out.

ovmak

(press firmly)

Would you mind kneading my aching muscles for me?

ovmak

(rub with sth to clean)

Marc scrubbed his face with a flannel to remove the dirt.

fırçalamak

(try to clean sth by rubbing)

Abigail scrubbed at the wall, but the graffiti would not come off.

ovarak temizlemek

(rub sth to clean it)

Paul scrubbed at the stain on the sofa with a paper towel.

ovmak, ovalamak

(apply pressure with movement)

Nina rubbed her sore foot.

elle masaj yapmak/ovmak

(massage, treat)

Tell me if it hurts when I manipulate your shoulder.

ovuşturmak

(rub lightly with sth to clean)

Mark passed the cloth over his spectacles to give them a quick clean.

ponzalamak, süngertaşıyla temizlemek/ovmak

(rub with a pumice stone)

I pumice my feet once a week.

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