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pincers - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pincers in Hindi

  • आंखें
  • चिमटा
  • चिमटी
  • संडसी
  • सँडसी

pincers Definition

Noun

  • a tool made of two pieces of metal with blunt concave jaws that are arranged like the blades of scissors, used for gripping and pulling things.
  • a hinged and sharply pointed organ used by an arthropod for feeding or defence, as the mandibles of an insect, or each of the chelae of a crab, lobster, or scorpion.

pincers Example

  • Suddenly he grabs her pincers with his. ( अचानक वह अपने पिंसर्स को अपने साथ पकड़ लेता है। )
  • Hunger feels like pincers, like the bite of crabs, it burns, burns and has no fire. ( भूख चिमटी की तरह लगती है, केकड़ों के काटने की तरह, यह जलती है, जलती है और इसमें आग नहीं होती है। )
  • Don't struggle: take a grip with pincers or pliers and remove the sucker as though pulling out a nail. ( संघर्ष मत करो: चिमटी या सरौता के साथ पकड़ लो और चूसने वाले को हटा दें जैसे कि एक कील खींच रहा हो। )
  • In drawing, the pull of the pincers, (fig. ( ड्राइंग में, पिंसर्स का खिंचाव, (अंजीर। )

More Sentence

  • Even though Ebirah doesn't have any super powers, his strong pincers, tough exoskeleton and swift swimming abilities make him a formidable foe.
  • The pincers were small for that work.
  • Never had such pincers seized him hitherto.
  • They hаvе a раіr of "pincers" аt thе.
  • Two massive arms with pincers hang below the body.
  • Heavy duty pincers or pliers are suitable for cutting snare wire.
  • They have two huge pincers at the front plus four hairy legs on either side.
  • Bonfinius describes a Hungarian battle formation called the scorpion where infantry formed its body and the warwagons and cavalry formed the pincers.
  • A door which is not purple is not shut with pincers and the hesitation is not unexceptionable.
  • I experienced can only be compared to that of twenty pairs of pincers tearing at the stomach.
  • Their tips flung themselves past the racing troops; then like gigantic pincers began to contract.
  • From the moment that the pincers have made a gash in the vulnerable skin, the Rhinoceros is lost.
  • U Babam Doh quickly made a pair of pincers from a piece of bamboo, and soon had the bone removed.
  • This is to be exposed again with the pincers to the oxidation flame, to burn off the adhering coal particles.
  • While waiting the arrival of the pincers she asked her consort if he had any idea why she set such store upon the casket.
  • Evidence of pain may also be obtained by using the farrier's pincers on the frog.
  • These pincers are then thrown into circuit, and a powerful current is passed through the part which is to be soldered.
  • Thoracic limbs lack pincers, branched and fringed with hairs, and mainly used for swimming.
  • In the large pincers, one claw becomes larger and fatter, and more solid for crushing.
  • However St Dunstan spotted the cloven hooves beneath the dress, and grabbed the devil's nose with his red hot pincers!
  • The palps are always greatly enlarged, with the terminal segments modified into strong pincers used for catching and crushing prey.
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  • They crush their victim in their pincers, but feed by injecting digestive juices and sucking the prey dry.
  • Many sea-urchins of temperate waters have tiny pronged pincers, often provided with poison glands.
  • Quick - adjustment Hydraulic System: Quick regulations on pincers & fingers, maximizing machine performance.
  • Special quick pincers can be settled on wheel rim quickly and easily. Alignment angles as camber, toe-in etc. can be detected without lifting the vehicles and making compensation.
  • Pincers poised and eyes gleaming , a bulldog ant surveys its surroundings.
  • A pair of pincers used in medical treatment; especially for the delivery of babies .
  • It was within the claws of the Warsaw pincers that the Polish Army fought and died.
  • His surgical instruments were a knife and a pair of pincers.
  • Some grew to a length of two metres and were armed with immense pincers with which they seized smaller creatures.
  • Kino seemed to picture a kind of great Catholic pincers to squeeze out the Protestant intrusion.Suddenly he grabs her pincers with his.
  • Hunger feels like pincers, like the bite of crabs, it burns, burns and has no fire.
  • Don't struggle: take a grip with pincers or pliers and remove the sucker as though pulling out a nail.
  • In drawing, the pull of the pincers, (fig.
  • Even though Ebirah doesn't have any super powers, his strong pincers, tough exoskeleton and swift swimming abilities make him a formidable foe.
  • The pincers were small for that work.
  • Never had such pincers seized him hitherto.
  • They hаvе a раіr of "pincers" аt thе.
  • Two massive arms with pincers hang below the body.
  • Heavy duty pincers or pliers are suitable for cutting snare wire.
  • They have two huge pincers at the front plus four hairy legs on either side.
  • Bonfinius describes a Hungarian battle formation called the scorpion where infantry formed its body and the warwagons and cavalry formed the pincers.
  • A door which is not purple is not shut with pincers and the hesitation is not unexceptionable.
  • I experienced can only be compared to that of twenty pairs of pincers tearing at the stomach.
  • Their tips flung themselves past the racing troops; then like gigantic pincers began to contract.
  • From the moment that the pincers have made a gash in the vulnerable skin, the Rhinoceros is lost.
  • U Babam Doh quickly made a pair of pincers from a piece of bamboo, and soon had the bone removed.
  • This is to be exposed again with the pincers to the oxidation flame, to burn off the adhering coal particles.
  • While waiting the arrival of the pincers she asked her consort if he had any idea why she set such store upon the casket.
  • Evidence of pain may also be obtained by using the farrier's pincers on the frog.
  • These pincers are then thrown into circuit, and a powerful current is passed through the part which is to be soldered.
  • Thoracic limbs lack pincers, branched and fringed with hairs, and mainly used for swimming.
  • In the large pincers, one claw becomes larger and fatter, and more solid for crushing.
  • However St Dunstan spotted the cloven hooves beneath the dress, and grabbed the devil's nose with his red hot pincers!
  • The palps are always greatly enlarged, with the terminal segments modified into strong pincers used for catching and crushing prey.
  • Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
  • They crush their victim in their pincers, but feed by injecting digestive juices and sucking the prey dry.
  • Many sea-urchins of temperate waters have tiny pronged pincers, often provided with poison glands.
  • Quick - adjustment Hydraulic System: Quick regulations on pincers & fingers, maximizing machine performance.
  • Special quick pincers can be settled on wheel rim quickly and easily. Alignment angles as camber, toe-in etc. can be detected without lifting the vehicles and making compensation.
  • Pincers poised and eyes gleaming , a bulldog ant surveys its surroundings.
  • A pair of pincers used in medical treatment; especially for the delivery of babies .
  • It was within the claws of the Warsaw pincers that the Polish Army fought and died.
  • His surgical instruments were a knife and a pair of pincers.
  • Some grew to a length of two metres and were armed with immense pincers with which they seized smaller creatures.
  • Kino seemed to picture a kind of great Catholic pincers to squeeze out the Protestant intrusion.