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fiddler - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fiddler in Hindi

  • सारंगी बजानेवाला
  • सारंगी बजाने वाला

fiddler Definition

noun

  • a person who plays the violin, especially one who plays folk music.

fiddler Example

  • They should all chip in like smart businessmen and pay the fiddler. ( उन सभी को स्मार्ट व्यवसायियों की तरह चिप लगाना चाहिए और फिडलर को भुगतान करना चाहिए। )
  • Her career on Broadway is extensive, with plays such as Ragtime, Fiddler on the Roof, and Spring Awakening, and she appears on some of the original cast recordings for these plays.  ( ब्रॉडवे पर उनका करियर व्यापक है, जिसमें रैगटाइम, फिडलर ऑन द रूफ और स्प्रिंग अवेकनिंग जैसे नाटक हैं, और वह इन नाटकों के लिए कुछ मूल कलाकारों की रिकॉर्डिंग में दिखाई देती हैं। )
  • He played it wonderfully on that poor fiddle; and the fiddler, who had followed at his elbow, stood watching him, uneasy, envious, but a little entranced. ( उसने उस बेचारी बेला पर शानदार ढंग से खेला; और बेला, जो उसकी कोहनी पर पीछा किया था, उसे देखता रहा, बेचैन, ईर्ष्यालु, लेकिन थोड़ा मोहक। )
  • Other students constitution looking for the hermit crab and the fiddler crab observation in other places. ( अन्य छात्र अन्य स्थानों पर हर्मिट केकड़े और फ़िडलर केकड़े के अवलोकन की तलाश कर रहे हैं। )
  • The smaller pictures are close-up details from the main photograph, including the fiddler on the right! ( छोटी तस्वीरें मुख्य तस्वीर से क्लोज-अप विवरण हैं, जिसमें दाईं ओर फिडलर भी शामिल है! )
  • Too often people sat stolidly watching the noisy little fiddler. ( बहुत बार लोग शोर मचाने वाले नन्हे-नन्हे फिडलर को चुपचाप देखते रहे। )

More Sentence

  • Ants don't carry calendars around with them any more than fiddler crabs possess real wrist watches.
  • A champion Irish fiddler, Mary's playing flows like only an Irish style would allow.
  • The traditional dance fiddler is more concerned with rhythm, energy, and volume.
  • There is also a National Oldtime Fiddlers'Hall of Fame.
  • That little screwy fiddler from his booth, Whence flows one nut-brown stream, commands the joints Of all who caper here at various points.
  • In the mangrove forest, we saw many animals and plants such as fiddler crabs and kandelia.
  • On the ninth the Fiddler almost lost his seat, but recovered before he fell.
  • Not a fiddler throughout the length and breadth of Scandinavia played as he did.
  • Malaga, whose 'fancy' is a little tomtit of a fiddler of eighteen, cannot in conscience make such a boy marry the girl.
  • He would see that I was paired against his friend the Fiddler next, and he wanted me to swear that I would lose.
  • By that time Lord Peake and John the Fiddler and their party were no more than a plume of red dust in the distance.
  • There are also colonies of fiddler crabs and mud-skippers.
  • In it, sharing one coffin, lie a fiddler and a retarded boy killed by Teague 's Confederate Home Guard.
  • His tombstone is engraved " World's Champion Fiddler ."
  • One of the most remarkable of nature's living clocks belongs to the fiddler crab,[sentencedict.com] that familiar beach-dweller with the overgrown claw.
  • If you've ever seen Fiddler on the Roof, you are probably familiar with the concept of match makers.
  • To the north are Cripley Meadow and Fiddler's Island.
  • David had a fight, broke a window, and quarrelled with his counselor, so now he must pay the fiddler.
  • The burrow was artificially created by poking a stick in the sand to the average depth of a male fiddler crab burrow.
  • He later came under the influence of Sligo fiddler John Joe Gardiner.
  • Well-known crabs include the hermit crab, edible crab (Britain and Europe), blue crab, Dungeness crab, fiddler crab, and king crab.
  • I'm not nearly such a good fiddler as father is, and he hopes it'll make no difference.
  • The fiddler stopped playin' and looked around.
  • The fiddler has been ruined by drink, and his monologue is one of the most pathetic and effective pieces in our literature.
  • And the little man sat down beside the fiddler and shared his meal.
  • Only five years back: and at present we are having the Fiddler everywhere.
  • Every blind fiddler in the streets plays it, though he would be sufficiently scared if death came any the quicker for his fiddling.
  • They sat in a gallery, and had a fiddler and a trombone to accompany them.
  • The fiddler walked in front with his violin, gay with ribbons at its pegs.