chink - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chink in Hindi

  • चिंक
  • झनझन
  • ठनकाना
  • ठनकना

verb

  • ठनकाना
  • झनझन करना
  • ठनकना
  • संधि
  • लंबा छेद
  • नक़दी
  • झरी
  • दरार

chink Definition

verb

  • make or cause to make a light and high-pitched ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together. ( बनाने के लिए या एक हल्की और ऊंची पिचकारी बजने का कारण, जैसे कि चश्मा या सिक्के एक साथ टकराते हैं। )

noun

  • a narrow opening or crack, typically one that admits light. ( एक संकीर्ण उद्घाटन या दरार, आमतौर पर एक जो प्रकाश को स्वीकार करता है। )
  • a high-pitched ringing sound. ( ऊँची आवाज़ में बजने वाली आवाज़। )

chink Example

  • After a fine display against fellow relegation contenders Crusaders, and a 3-0 win, there a chink of light. ( साथी आरोप प्रत्यारोप क्रूसेडर्स के खिलाफ एक अच्छा प्रदर्शन, और 3-0 से जीत के बाद, प्रकाश की एक झंकार। )
  • Light pours in from a chink in the roof of the tomb and shines on the tree, giving it an almost magical glow. ( कब्र की छत में एक झंकार से प्रकाश डाला जाता है और पेड़ पर चमकता है, जिससे यह लगभग जादुई चमक देता है। )
  • The expectation of the relay squad arrives at a time when there is, at least, a chink of light domestically in the event. ( रिले स्क्वाड की उम्मीद ऐसे समय में आती है, जब कम से कम, घटना में घरेलू स्तर पर प्रकाश की एक झनझनाहट होती है। )
  • the chink of glasses ( चश्मे की झंकार )

More Sentence

  • Pocklington may represent a scene from Casualty at the moment, but while the seniors struggle at the bottom of Yorkshire Two with injuries, there is a chink of light for the future.
  • A chink sounded and Ice appeared from behind the bar with a shotgun.
  • A chink of light was given to the fans when the RFL decided to wait until Tuesday, March 26, to see if anyone comes forward to take on the club before accepting the Wasps' resignation.
  • Through the eerie stillness I think I can hear people's laughter, the chink of crystal glasses and the crunch of boots on gravel as yet more well-heeled guests arrive.
  • A chink of light for North and East Yorkshire's hard-hit farming community will be unveiled next week, the Evening Press can exclusively reveal.
  • He examines the snail trail of viscous fluid by the light from a chink in the curtains.
  • There was absolute silence as the strange ritual was done, the only sound the muffled chink of coins and the rustle of clothes as each recipient genuflected to the glittering Prince.
  • Pale, subdued daylight was leaking through a chink in the curtains.
  • I recently fixed an old favorite - it worked fine, but didn't chink when you opened it.
  • Although no-one else had seen or heard him, in the cold light of day he felt ashamed that he had allowed a chink to appear in his brash and arrogant exterior.
  • Soft footsteps and a chink of light announced Lana's entrance into the room and the bed sank with the smaller women's weight.
  • Her acoustic guitar and occasional pianos chink like distant cutlery amid whispered teases and the thrill of confidences shared.
  • Modern business has not only widened the chink but has broken down the door and removed the walls when it comes to the exploitation of Santa.
  • A chink of light arrived when Adebola headed a consolation on his Turf Moor debut with just five minutes left, reacting first when Robbie Blake's cross cannoned off a Watford knee.
  • So, then, listen closely and it is almost possible to hear the chink of ice in whisky glasses as the last days of the Raj draw near.
  • Only a small sliver of light shone through a chink in the wall, falling just in front of the lady's feet.
  • The chink of a clinking champagne glass and a silver teaspoon drew everybody's attention.
  • The leather sack containing the required gold coins made a solid chink sound as it landed on the turf.
  • There is a constant buzz of chatter and the chink of glasses.
  • I noticed a chink of light under the door
  • There were small scrabbling sounds, the chink of Michael's sword striking the stone, a grunt of effort.
  • It was the will that shaped and stiffened character, shouldered moral responsibility, and opened up the narrowest chink of freedom in the solid wall of scientific determinism.
  • a chink in the curtains
  • The chink of plates and the hubbub of conversation drifting from the pub failed to lure me in.
  • The clink and chink of the glass was soothing and nerve-wracking all at once.
  • McPherson pulled a large bundle of keys out of his overstuffed pocket, causing them to chink and jingle noisily.