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shanty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of shanty in Hindi

  • मड़ई
  • कुटिया
  • झोंपड़ा
  • मयख़ाना
  • शराबख़ाना
  • झोपड़ी
  • कुटी
  • मल्लाहों का गान

shanty Definition

  • a small, crudely built shack. ( एक छोटा, गंभीर रूप से निर्मित झोंपड़ी। )

shanty Example

  • The musical form and melodic characteristics suggest the Anglo-Celtic and African influences of the multinational workforce that sang the shanty . ( संगीतमय रूप और मधुर विशेषताओं से पता चलता है कि एंगेल-केल्टिक और अफ्रीकी बहुराष्ट्रीय कर्मचारियों के प्रभाव को शान्त करते हैं। )
  • It spins to the music of Christine, music tormentingly cheerful like some mad maiden's shanty for a sailor gone away to sea. ( यह क्रिस्टीन के संगीत के लिए घूमता है, संगीत मर्मज्ञ रूप से प्रफुल्लित होता है जैसे कि एक नाविक के लिए कुछ पागल युवती की टांगें समुद्र में चली गईं। )
  • It's a fascinating remnant of a little-known corner of history - a shanty sung by black ocean-going sailors, lamenting their unequal pay. ( यह इतिहास के एक छोटे से ज्ञात कोने का एक आकर्षक अवशेष है - काले समुद्र में जाने वाले नाविकों द्वारा गाया जाने वाला एक झोंपड़ा, जो उनके असमान वेतन को दर्शाता है। )
  • His house is roofless and a small shanty next to it serves as a shelter. ( उनका घर छत रहित है और बगल में एक छोटी सी झोंपड़ी आश्रय का काम करती है। )

More Sentence

  • In addition, sea songs and shanties will be supported by a vast array of maritime-themed events and activities.
  • They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways between.
  • As Noel kept up a commentary on his life in the aborigine reservations, he also showed pictures of how tin shanties and flimsy tents were the ‘homes’ of the aborigines for the better part of the 20th century.
  • In Helen Mirra's video The Ballad of Myra Furrow, the artist, dressed in a peacoat and cap, sings a sea chantey as she stands before Lake Michigan in the drizzling rain.
  • Similarly, Darcy's music privileges a quaintly macabre sensibility; there's an echo of Appalachian murder ballads and maudlin clipper-ship shanties .
  • Squatters' shanties can be found on the fringes of the cities.
  • Sometimes when we were mopping the deck, an activity in which Catherine and Nicholas were exempted from, the two would dance around singing the sea chantey that Patch, the singer of the group, had taught us a few days before.
  • There are drooping shanties , skinny dogs and an old man bent over his plants.
  • However, immigrant workers from other African countries often live in shanties that ring these and other cities.
  • As the album winds its way down, his role comes to the fore, the gentleness setting the lullabies and chanteys in a peaceful sea for ‘Canopy of Heaven’ and ‘A Fire Under the Stars’.
  • I stood at that wheel with confidence; my crew was singing shanties as they always did.
  • A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty .
  • Moreover, for at least thirty years, Portland had two Chinatowns, one an urban community of brick structures and the other one a vegetable-gardening community of wooden huts and shanties .
  • The poorest peasants and urban dwellers build their own adobe huts or wooden shanties .
  • They set up their humble shanties at the confluence of the Lumpur and Klang rivers (In fact, Kuala Lumpur means a ‘muddy confluence’ in Malay).
  • Following an extension of deadline and several warnings, the state, on June 14, razed hundreds of shanties in the beach area.
  • Sea chanteys (sailors' songs) have been sung throughout the sea-faring Omanis' history.
  • Gordon and his fellow sniper, while under intense small-arms fire from the enemy, fought their way through a dense maze of shanties and shacks to reach the critically injured crew members.
  • Ordinarily lame and mundane places like rotary clubs transform into shanties of shock and mazes of monstrosity.
  • As growth continued, substantial brick and stone buildings replaced frontier tents and shanties .
  • Now those people live close to his village in shanties .
  • A variety of shanties and shelters can be attached to these houses as households engage in petty commerce and services.
  • Songs and shanties were put to the tunes being played, and hoots and cheers of laughter followed the dancing as the sun began to set and the party began.
  • At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them.
  • Sing me a sea chanty and I'll consider letting you eat me food.
  • The sight took me back 25 years, to my university town, watching African women walking down from the hills, through the centre where our university residences were, on their way to their shanties on the outskirts.