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daffodil - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of daffodil in Hindi

  • हलका पीला रंग
  • हलका ज़रद रंग
  • हलका पीला
  • हलका ज़रद

daffodil Definition

Noun

  • a bulbous plant that typically bears bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center (corona).

daffodil Example

  • I stole daffodils. ( मैंने डैफोडील्स चुराए। )
  • Global warming turns Easter daffodils paper brown. ( ग्लोबल वार्मिंग ईस्टर डैफोडील्स पेपर ब्राउन को बदल देती है। )
  • I thought about those daffodils as I later ate my Sabbath dinner. ( मैंने उन डैफोडील्स के बारे में सोचा जब मैंने बाद में अपना सब्त का खाना खाया। )
  • To give someone daffodils in your dream represent unrequited love. ( अपने सपने में किसी को डैफोडील्स देना एकतरफा प्यार का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है। )

More Sentence

  • Strangely enough, the daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths weren’t bothered.
  • The daffodils will come up through each other to produce a lush effect.
  • In some varieties, the bloom continues until spring is announced by the daffodils.
  • "He said, ` Let's make New York the daffodil capital of the world,"
  • The daffodil is a more recent development, becoming popular during the 19th century.
  • To avoid the problem, condition the daffodils and tulips separately before introducing them.
  • Spring is approaching on Capitol Hill, and the daffodils are poking through the ground.
  • Remember how we picked the daffodils ? / Nobody else remembers, but I remember,
  • I'd like to keep both him and the daffodils; can I transplant them now?
  • The crocus are starting to come up, and the daffodils.
  • Compare that to the robust regenerative strategy of the daffodil.
  • It's difficult to see the daffodils in a sentence .
  • The Daffodil Festival each April is a welcome but premature celebration of winter's end.
  • Later, arrange the daffodils and the other flowers in a fresh vase of water.
  • Mixed parentage is not too uncommon in the daffodil cichlid.
  • The daffodil and the leek are also symbols of Wales.
  • The horses start to run, the daffodils begin to bloom and Rick is leaving.
  • The house had been swept, and there were daffodils in a jug on the sideboard.
  • She picked a few early daffodils that were popping out everywhere amongst the trees.
  • With a flourish, they produce two bunches of daffodils from behind their backs – a present for me.
  • The Queen liked to plant flowers like daffodils and tulips to make the place look a less sinister place.
  • A time when daffodils thrust aside dead leaves, splashing the dull-brown accumulation with vivid yellow reflections.
  • In the banks upon which the wind-stunted bushes bend, daffodils huddle together, ragged and bleeding at the edges of their two-tone trumpets.
  • I saw roses gone wild but just as lovely and daffodils as large as a dinner plate in patches that were huge as if it had been spreading for years.
  • Round the wild, tussocky lawn at the back of the house was a thorn hedge, under which daffodils were craning forward from among their sheaves of grey-green blades.