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cauldron - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cauldron in Hindi

  • हंडा
  • देग़
  • देग़ची
  • कटाह
  • देग़चा
  • कडाही

cauldron Definition

  • a large metal pot with a lid and handle, used for cooking over an open fire. ( ढक्कन और हैंडल के साथ एक बड़ी धातु के बर्तन, एक खुली आग पर खाना पकाने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। )

cauldron Example

  • They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. ( वे एक साथ रहना जारी रखते हैं, वह पंचांग प्रेमियों की संगति में है, और वह आंतरिक क्रोध के भुनभुनाते हुए सिमरन में है। )
  • The Athens pool strikes you as the most unlikely emotional cauldron . ( एथेंस पूल आपको सबसे अधिक संभावना नहीं भावनात्मक दुम के रूप में हमला करता है। )
  • Any parliament is always going to be a seething cauldron of ambition. ( कोई भी संसद सदैव महत्वाकांक्षा का एक बड़ा आधार है। )
  • Inside was a fire with a huge iron cauldron on it. ( अंदर आग लगी हुई थी, जिस पर लोहे का एक बड़ा गोला रखा हुआ था। )
  • a cauldron of repressed anger ( दमित क्रोध का पुंज )

More Sentence

  • I set and lit our fire, and filled our small cauldron with water.
  • The feminist movement proper in France emerged from the cauldron of May 1968.
  • Somehow, in the emotional cauldron of Parkhead, that quality is hugely reassuring.
  • A large cauldron or cooking pot set or suspended above an open fire was in general use.
  • During her drive home, her emotions began to bubble and seethe in the cauldron that was her mind.
  • A later warrior grave contained a bronze cauldron and a set of iron weapons.
  • A man with a metal detector unearthed a cauldron thought to date back to 50BC.
  • One of the more remarkable pieces in the collection is a large urali or metal cauldron of over one metre in diameter.
  • The ingredients were placed in a large cauldron and cooked over a slow fire for a whole afternoon until it turned into a pot of delicious soup.
  • And I think a lot of people have a real emotional cauldron going on within them.
  • Leigh Centurions step into the cauldron of the new National League One with a tough double header awaiting them over the Easter holiday.
  • The film's ending is both justified and satisfying, a moment of grace in a cauldron of anger and hopelessness.
  • Standing before her bubbling cauldron , the Crone raised her ancient hands and summoned yet another lower-level demon.
  • Curzon sat in his room, absently stirring a cauldron with a long metal spoon.
  • A simmering stew sat in a large cauldron over an open fire; the smell alone made Jack's mouth water.
  • Many inventions of modern warfare were born in the boiling cauldron of the American Civil War.
  • What often emerges out of this seething cauldron is a mutually acceptable way forward.
  • A French table is likely to have on it a cauldron of vegetable soup, complete with carrots and chard and tiny pasta shapes such as macaroni.
  • The continent appears to be a cauldron of corruption and superstition.
  • His wife Kerry's, on the other hand, was a cauldron of domestic violence and emotional instability.
  • I've never played anywhere like it - it was a septic cauldron of hatred.
  • If Scotland's shinty players can keep their collective nerve in such a cauldron , then they will have truly earned the right to wear their blue jerseys.
  • Most pressure in the cauldron of the Olympics athletics extravaganza will be on Marion Jones.
  • Outside burned a fire over which hung an iron cauldron , ready simmering.
  • The famous Llyn Fawr hoard, found during reservoir construction in the Mid South Wales Valleys in 1911 and 1913, contained two complete bronze cauldrons .