cropped - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of cropped in Hindi
cropped Definition
Adjective
- (especially of hair) cut very short.
cropped Example
- cropped blond hair ( कटे हुए सुनहरे बाल )
- Carmen ran bluntly manicured fingers through her cropped off curls as her tongue explored a new crack in her dry lips. ( जैसे ही उसकी जीभ ने उसके सूखे होंठों में एक नई दरार का पता लगाया, कारमेन ने अपने कटे हुए कर्ल के माध्यम से कुंद रूप से मैनीक्योर की हुई उंगलियां दौड़ीं। )
- Long hair, however, is going out of fashion in Persia, and the more civilized affect the cropped hair worn by Europeans, and even have a parting in it. ( हालांकि, लंबे बाल फारस में फैशन से बाहर हो रहे हैं, और अधिक सभ्य यूरोपीय लोगों द्वारा पहने जाने वाले कटे हुए बालों को प्रभावित करते हैं, और यहां तक कि इसमें बिदाई भी करते हैं। )
- Fruit-tree borders should not be at all cropped with culinary vegetables, or very slightly so, as the process of digging destroys the roots of the trees, and drives them from near the surface, where they ought to be. ( फलों के पेड़ की सीमाओं को पाक सब्जियों के साथ बिल्कुल भी नहीं काटा जाना चाहिए, या बहुत कम, क्योंकि खुदाई की प्रक्रिया पेड़ों की जड़ों को नष्ट कर देती है, और उन्हें सतह के पास से ले जाती है, जहां उन्हें होना चाहिए। )
More Sentence
- Prince Andrew entered a plain tidy room and saw at the table a man of forty with a long waist, a long closely cropped head, deep wrinkles, scowling brows above dull greenish-hazel eyes and an overhanging red nose.
- Some of the Puritans, but by no means all, wore the hair closely cropped round the head, and there was thus an obvious contrast between them and the men of fashion with their long ringlets.
- and Brazil also cropped up at intervals.
- If the land taken from wheat had been cropped with one or both of the other cereals, the aggregate area would have remained about the same.
- Here and there were small patches of cultivated ground, and clumps of rock cropped up everywhere.
- His hair was cropped close to his head; his ears were large and ill-adjusted to the same.
- The public will trespass, unintentionally or otherwise, upon the land cropped along the highway.
- In a year or two the new tree, if not cropped at first, may begin to do well and bear fruit.
- Boyhood was far from her dreamy fancies, when they were scattered by a tweak at one of her cropped locks.
- Riesencraft said never a word and cropped down with little strokes of his sword the thin stalks of the heather.
- So the son went away and nothing more was heard of him except that his hair had been cropped and that he slept under a cart.
- Truedale laughed and patted her pretty cropped head, over which the new little curls were clustering.
- And the selfishness that sometimes cropped out in his character was not viciousness, but the natural outcome of over-indulgence.
- A big beech tree cropped out of the bank not far away, and under this tree she descried a figure lying.
- Before the parka edge his close cropped hair seemed to rise, and his breath stopped midway in his lungs.
- He was a good-looking man, though jowly about the mouth, above which a closely cropped mustache bristled.
- She never let her cropped head be seen by any one, though it was well covered now with little sprouting fluffy curls.
- wide, should not be cropped heavily with culinary vegetables, as deep trenching is very injurious.
- The ground continued to be cropped so long as it produced two seeds; the best farmers were contented with four seeds, which was more than the general produce.
- With a short coat and his hair cropped; just as if, well, just as if he had come straight from the bath...