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bookworm - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bookworm in Hindi

  • पुस्ताकों का कीड़ा

noun

  • पुस्ताकों का कीड़ा

bookworm Definition

noun

  • a person devoted to reading. ( एक व्यक्ति जो पढ़ने के लिए समर्पित है। )
  • the larva of a wood-boring beetle that feeds on the paper and glue in books. ( लकड़ी से उबाऊ बीटल का लार्वा जो किताबों में कागज और गोंद को खिलाता है। )

bookworm Example

  • The bookworm reminds the authors of the vulnerability of books, not only from voracious insects, but also from the acid in the paper that is destroying our books. ( किताबी कीड़ा लेखकों को याद दिलाता है कि न केवल तामसिक कीड़ों से, बल्कि कागज़ में मौजूद एसिड से भी हमारी किताबें नष्ट हो रही हैं। )
  • Anju, the rebellious bookworm , grows up angry at the world. ( विद्रोही किताबी कीड़ा अंजू दुनिया पर गुस्सा करती है। )
  • I was slightly on the chubby side then, a complete bookworm and teacher's pet. ( मैं थोड़ा गोल-मटोल था, फिर एक पूरा किताबी कीड़ा और शिक्षक का पालतू जानवर। )
  • On the other hand, I am something of a bookworm, and nothing appeals to a bookworm more than the opportunity to show off your intellectual brilliance. ( दूसरी ओर, मैं कुछ किताबी कीड़ा हूं, और अपनी बौद्धिक प्रतिभा को दिखाने के अवसर से ज्यादा किसी किताबी कीड़ा को कुछ नहीं भाता। )
  • And it's perfect reading for the bookworm to capture over a weekend. ( और यह किताबी कीड़ा के लिए एक सप्ताहांत पर कब्जा करने के लिए एकदम सही है। )

More Sentence

  • They are courageous, trendy and are no longer bookworms or ‘goody-goody students’.
  • A school is creating a new generation of bookworms with an innovative reading project.
  • But if anyone was responsible for transforming us into bookworms , they were.
  • The aim is to help encourage more people of all ages to read more books, by proving that reading isn't only for bookworms !
  • And the news will please music lovers and bookworms .
  • A rare book containing an original drawing of the world's most popular cartoon bear is still available after bookworms in York failed to snap it up.
  • A horse and cart took bookworms back in time as Bradford Council celebrated 100 years of its mobile library service in the city.
  • If a queue develops at Lofthouse library, it might not mean the villagers have all become bookworms - it could just be pension day.
  • According to him, termites and bookworms damage palm-leaf inscriptions.
  • Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms , and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics.
  • But, nevertheless, the happenstance still makes me feel that fate likes to smile every so often upon the introverted bookworms of the world.
  • The Writers' Week programme has an interesting line-up for young bookworms .
  • The on-going literature and fiction book exhibition at the British Library is turning out to be a boon for the bookworms .
  • For those bookworms , there is a library with a vast collection.
  • A usually harmless crowd of bookworms was being searched with metal detectors and sniffed by police dogs.
  • To this was added the Fringe and now there are also festivals for intellectual bookworms like me, and even one for people who take television seriously.
  • So bookworms , brace yourself up, and spend a fascinating evening at the fair, checking out your favourite books.
  • The Clinic has plans to market insecticidal papers which need to be interleafed in books and magazines to keep away silverfish and bookworms , explains Mr. Shaji.