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fatten - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fatten in Hindi

  • मोटा होना
  • मोटा करना
  • स्थूल करना
  • उपजाऊ करना

fatten Definition

verb

  • make or become fat or fatter.

fatten Example

  • he could do with some good food to fatten him up (वह उसे मोटा करने के लिए कुछ अच्छे भोजन के साथ कर सकता था)
  • this may fatten their profits (इससे उनका मुनाफा कम हो सकता है)
  • These cattle fatten up quickly. (ये मवेशी जल्दी मोटे हो जाते हैं।)
  • I'll never fatten my students into playing truant. (मैं कभी भी अपने छात्रों को ट्रुंट खेलने के लिए प्रेरित नहीं करूंगा।)
  • Can you fatten your article out a little? (क्या आप अपने लेख को थोड़ा मोटा कर सकते हैं?)
  • My parents are always trying to fatten me up. (मेरे माता-पिता हमेशा मुझे मोटा करने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं।)
  • You're too skinny — we'll have to fatten you up. (तुम बहुत दुबले-पतले हो - हमें तुम्हें मोटा करना होगा।)

More sentences

  •  I have shewn middle class respectability... fattening on the poverty of the slum as flies fatten on filth.
  • Mothers usually fatten their children up with milk.
  • We keep animals in pens to fatten them.
  • Giving pigs fine feed can fatten them up.
  • Fatten up your pigs so they're worth more money...
  • I mean John Howard once said, or said with respect to this election, you can't fatten the pig on market day.
  • Lip plumper products are relatively new and work in a variety of ways to fatten up those kissers.
  • To hear that a celebrity is not cashing in on their kid's baby pictures to fatten their bank accounts is a little refreshing.
  • This is because there was worry that some owners would try to fatten up their pets in order to try to win the title
  • The creature continued to grow and fatten.
  • I’ll never fatten my students into playing truant.
  • Can you fatten your article out a little?
  • The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
  • My parents are always trying to fatten me up.