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earwig - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of earwig in Hindi

  • इयरविग
  • कनखजूरा
  • ध्वनि-विवेक
  • ध्यान

earwig Definition

Noun

  • a small elongated insect with a pair of terminal appendages that resemble pincers. The females typically care for their eggs and young until they are grown.

earwig Example

  • The European earwig is a common insect of fields, woods and gardens. ( यूरोपीय इयरविग खेतों, जंगल और बगीचों का एक आम कीट है। )  
  • I just squished an earwig on the wall with a tissue. ( मैंने सिर्फ एक ऊतक के साथ दीवार पर एक इयरविग को निचोड़ा। )
  • I also used Earwig's Copyvio Detector to no avail. ( मैंने बिना किसी लाभ के ईयरविग के कॉपीवियो डिटेक्टर का भी इस्तेमाल किया। )

More Sentence

  • earwigs tend to gather in shady cracks or openings or anywhere that they can remain concealed during daylight.
  • The storytellers'Earwig recordings won the American Library Association NAIRD Awards.
  • Earwig's copyright detector points to some paraphrasing issues:
  • Buckland regularly dined on earwigs, moles, garden slugs and porpoise heads.
  • To see an earwig in your dream signifies unpleasant news that will affect both your professional and family spheres.
  • They weighed on her; and she had the sensation of wriggling beneath them like an earwig beneath a stone, and it humiliated her to wriggle.
  • Since 2003, the group has organised the Earwig!
  • Hoping someone knowledgeable in earwig entomology can answer this.
  • The name "earwig" comes from the rumor that these insects crawl into human ears and enter the brain, but this is false.
  • The earwig is able to climb into the elephant's ear and drive it insane, while the human crushes the earwig and the elephant crushes the human.
  • No copyvio ( checked via Earwig's Copyvio Detector ).
  • And I'll take a new look at earwigs.
  • Based on an unoriginal earwig forwarded by Sue Sinclair, January 1996.