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girth - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of girth in Hindi

Noun

  • परिधि
  • घेरा
  • कक्ष्या
  • पेटी
  • परिणाह
  • लपेट
  • घिराव

girth Definition

Noun

  • the measurement around the middle of something, especially a person's waist.
  • a band attached to a saddle, used to secure it on a horse by being fastened around its belly.

Verb

  • surround; encircle.

girth Example

  • a pike with a girth of 24 inches ( 24 इंच की परिधि के साथ एक पाईक )
  • an ivy-clad tree of immense girth ( विशाल परिधि का एक आइवी-पहना हुआ पेड़ )
  • he tied the knotted towels around his girth ( उसने अपने कमर के चारों ओर गठा हुआ तौलिया बाँध लिया )
  • The nation's collective girth has ballooned in the past 15 years. ( पिछले 15 वर्षों में राष्ट्र की सामूहिक परिधि बढ़ी है। )

More Sentence

  • Say what you want about Kennedy's girth.
  • He felt the girth of a strong green stalk.
  • But their brilliantly warm orange hue made up for any lack in girth.
  • By the graph representation, we discuss the girth and diameter of a bipartite graph, and their roles in improving the efficiency of decoding algorithms and the performance of the code.
  • A girl he knew had upset him by commenting on his increasing girth.
  • These clothes belonged to a man of more ample girth.
  • It was as if he had more substance to him, like spiritual girth.
  • She was about sixteen the first time, closer to twenty the next, and the years had not reduced her girth.
  • Tallboy was confronted by a very tall man of considerable girth who looked like a retired all-in wrestler.
  • A gait ill-suited to some one of his size and girth.
  • In 1962, a large-waistlined Lippert sought to hem his girth.
  • Blount, 54, is a Montgomery businessman whose prosperity rivals his girth.
  • Kohl's 300-pound girth is as constant as his politics.
  • They couldn't be more different, in girth or in deed.
  • He can even take a joke about his girth.
  • idle men of great girth
  • the four seas that girth Britain