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caveman - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of caveman in Hindi

  • गुफाओं का आदमी

caveman Definition

  • a prehistoric man who lived in caves. ( एक प्रागैतिहासिक व्यक्ति जो गुफाओं में रहता था। )

caveman Example

  • As for the caveman style headlines, I actually get a kick out of them sometimes. ( के रूप में गुफाओं की शैली सुर्खियों के लिए, मैं वास्तव में कभी-कभी उनमें से एक किक प्राप्त करता हूं। )
  • Do you think guys used to drag off their women by the hair back in the caveman days? ( क्या आपको लगता है कि लोग गुफा के दिनों में बालों से अपनी महिलाओं को पीछे खींच लेते थे? )
  • They've got a kind of caveman machismo in many ways, where the idea of possessing the woman and her beauty is widespread. ( उन्हें कई तरह से गुफाओं का मर्दन मिल गया है, जहाँ स्त्री और उसकी सुंदरता रखने का विचार व्यापक है। )
  • A jealous pimp removes the caveman stud from the picture by employing Ben as a drug mule. ( एक ईर्ष्यालु दलाल बेन को दवा के खच्चर के रूप में काम पर लगाकर गुफा से बाहर निकालता है। )
  • People have probably been turned on by this sort of thing since the first caveman saw the first cavewoman eat the first carbonated dinosaur. ( लोगों को शायद इस तरह से चालू किया गया है क्योंकि पहली गुफा वाले ने पहली गुफा वाले को पहले कार्बोनेटेड डायनासोर खाते हुए देखा था। )

More Sentence

  • The key is to trigger the creatine ‘multiplier’ embedded in our DNA since our caveman past.
  • you can't change my mind by caveman tactics
  • In prehistoric times, when the first caveman consciously struck a musical note with a rock against metal, there was silence in the cave for a short time afterwards.
  • They aren't always attracted to the hypermasculinized, bushy-eyebrowed, wide-jawed caveman type, flush with testosterone.
  • His tools are as raw and primitive as a caveman 's: extreme pace, muscle and not much else.
  • As we were talking, he joined in the loading of foliage onto the fire. There's something satisfyingly social about a fire. People are drawn to it as some primal gene kicks in taking us back to our caveman sensibilities.
  • Blame your beer belly on your caveman ancestors.
  • I'd been just about to let him down gently when you came over with your caveman antics.
  • They are gangs of obnoxious caveman throwbacks whose behaviour would put our Neolithic ancestors to shame, throwing empty cans of lager or, in some cases, vomiting.
  • Her husband John - whose surname she adopted on their ninth wedding anniversary, in celebration of her ‘surrender’ - sits in on the interview, but shows no signs of domineering caveman tendencies.
  • I guess we are still not far away from our caveman ancestors.
  • In the comments he compares the pleasure he gets from working his will on a recalcitrant domestic appliance to the triumph a caveman felt when slaying a mastodon.
  • Tom got into a drunken caveman style fight and started lunging at one of our new friends, Gregor.
  • We must first realize, though, that there is a difference between the caveman lifestyle and our own.
  • But that is the nature of the beast - Folk Art has been around since cavemen / women painted their cave.
  • To illustrate the point, he told a story of a group of cavemen living in prehistoric times.
  • They point to newly discovered prehistoric cave drawings (in S.W. France, no less) which reveal cavemen & cavewomen to be sensitive artists.
  • We also have drawings in caves from the earliest cavemen showing various animal drawings in detail with unidentified flying objects above them.
  • The feeling is that cavemen used fire to keep themselves warm and smoked the food in the cave as they did it.
  • I don't think it's as simple as that, nor do I think the phenomenon is as modern as they seem to think (people have turned away from the pain of others since the cavemen first discovered fire, I suspect).
  • That led to her declaration: ‘The cavemen have won!’
  • Stories of cavemen and other primitives were a popular genre at the time.
  • However, I'd add that he's a caveman that embarrasses other cavemen .
  • It's difficult not to find the fact that I live in a province of cavemen depressing.
  • This question reminds me of a cartoon of some cavemen pointing to another caveman and asking, ‘What's that guy done since he invented fire?’