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chisel - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chisel in Hindi

  • छेनी
  • टांकी

verb

  • उत्कीर्ण करना
  • टांकी से गढ़ना
  • बना देना
  • बनाना
  • छेनी से काटना
  • तराशना
  • छेनी से गढ़ना
  • बना लेना
  • कंदा करना
  • गढ़ना
  • रूखाणी
  • तक्षणी

chisel Definition

verb

  • cut or shape (something) with a chisel. ( छेनी के साथ काट या आकार (कुछ)। )
  • cheat or swindle (someone) out of something. ( किसी चीज से धोखा या ठगना (किसी को)। )

noun

  • a long-bladed hand tool with a beveled cutting edge and a plain handle that is struck with a hammer or mallet, used to cut or shape wood, stone, metal, or other hard materials. ( एक लंबे कटे हुए हाथ के औजार के साथ एक बेवेल कटिंग किनारे और एक सादा हैंडल जो हथौड़े या मैलेट से मारा जाता है, जिसका उपयोग लकड़ी, पत्थर, धातु या अन्य कठोर सामग्रियों को काटने या आकार देने के लिए किया जाता है। )

chisel Example

  • Vince said it had taken a watchmaker 18 months to chisel the pattern out of a cardboard-thin slice of rare earth magnet.
  • We're not trying to chisel them out of Anzac Day and Christmas Day and Public Holidays.
  • Sure enough it did, this time with a definite double strike, as if someone where hammering in a bolt or striking a chisel .
  • Drill a hole and chisel a shallow mortise in that jamb for the strike plate.
  • Then, pointing the chisel inward, strike a sharp blow with the hammer.
  • carefully chisel out a groove for the hinge
  • Now we've seen the legislation and the government is, indeed, about to chisel us out of our public holidays, it will be interesting to see how Howard tries to escape his dilemma.
  • Now we have to cut and chisel them, making them smooth, bringing out their features.
  • His tools included a chisel , knife, saw, and a piece of iron.
  • Do you think you can chisel me out of a fortune and then prance over here and try me on like a secondhand suit?
  • Remember, if you to try to chisel me here I'm gonna slice you up.
  • This type of leather craft involves hand tools like a chisel and hammer to create intricate designs.
  • Sculptor Neil Simmons took eight months to chisel the statue from a two-ton block of marble imported from Italy.
  • He and many in Congress tried to chisel New Yorkers out of money from day one.
  • Just before you get to the edge, use a firmer chisel - bevel side down - and mallet to get under the tile and ease it out in small sections.
  • chisel a hole through the brickwork
  • This last memorial has a notable sculpture, a heroic Cretan woman raising her hammer to chisel the names of the dead.
  • cut away the tiles with a broad-bladed steel chisel
  • It's chiselers and cheats and the whole thing makes me sick.
  • Nature was obviously having fun here, chiselling the rocks.
  • He is happy to launch himself into chiselling stones all over again - something that never tires him.
  • Squatting amidst the logs by the entrance to the hall where the show is on, Suresh Bhat from Ahmedabad is the craftsman engrossed in chiselling these logs into things of beauty.
  • You can still see the drill marks in the stone where they used drills and chisels to cut the stone to separate into pieces.
  • Then it was placed before the court to decide who should support the little chiseller , or the Scandinavian equivalent.
  • Way back in the early days of the last century it was chiselled into shape in Pairc Mor Wood or Garrdha Chill.
  • Carpenters had mallets, hammers, drills, chisels , scrapers, planes, and copper saws at their disposal.
  • She passed by from bench to bench, examining with a passing interest the many varieties of hammers, planers, chisels and the like that were common in the shipbuilding profession.
  • They would also have used tools such as planes, axes, adzes, draw knives, wedges, knives, chisels , hammers, mallets, awls, gouges, and spoon augers (a type of drill).
  • There was a couple of Reids who lived up near the northwest treeline when I was a chiseller … old folks.
  • Many were idle now, but some still turned, and it didn't need a hradani's ears to hear the sounds of hammers, saws, chisels , and other tools coming from the large brick buildings clustered about them.