cock - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cock in Hindi

  • मुर्गा
  • कॉक
  • कुक्कुट
  • लिंग
  • टोंटी
  • मुरग़ा
  • शिखंडी
  • बंदूक का घोडा़
  • शूर
  • उठाना

cock Definition

Noun

  • a firing lever in a gun which can be raised to be released by the trigger.
  • a stopcock.

Verb

  • tilt (something) in a particular direction.
  • raise the cock of (a gun) in order to make it ready for firing.

cock Example

  • it does not rake the grass into rows, nor cock it. ( यह घास को पंक्तियों में नहीं रगड़ता है, न ही मुर्गा। )
  • In the third circle, Naryshkin was speaking of the meeting of the Austrian Council of War at which Suvorov crowed like a cock in reply to the nonsense talked by the Austrian generals. ( तीसरे घेरे में, नैरस्किन ऑस्ट्रियाई काउंसिल ऑफ वॉर की बैठक की बात कर रहे थे, जिसमें ऑवरन जनरलों द्वारा बात की गई बकवास के जवाब में सुवर्व ने मुर्गा की तरह ताज पहनाया। )
  • As the old cock crows, the young (one) learns.  ( पुराने मुर्गा कौवे के रूप में, युवा (एक) सीखता है। )
  • A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.  ( एक मुर्गा अपनी ही दुधमुँही पर बहादुर है। )

More Sentence

  • As the old cock crows, so doth the young.  
  • As the old cock crows, the young cock learns.
  • The usual attributes of Athena were the helmet, the aegis, the round shield with the head of Medusa in the centre, the lance, an olive branch, the owl, the cock and the snake.
  • The cock crows in the farmyard.
  • The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins.
  • Don't go off at half cock and accept any offer you'll regret later.
  • We were woken at dawn by a cock crowing repeatedly.
  • The crowing of the cock is a harbinger of dawn.
  • Get along with you. It's a cock and bull story.
  • On this theory the yellowbird or NorthAmerican "goldfinch," C. tristis, would seem, with its immediate allies, to rank among the highest forms of the group, and the pinegoldfinch, C. pinus, of the same country, to be one of the lowest the cock of the former being generally of a bright yellow hue, with black crown, tail and wings - the last conspicuously barred with white, while neither hens nor young exhibit any striations.
  • A cock pheasant rose from the hill in front of me.
  • He could seldom resist an opportunity to cock a snook at traditional English life.
  • A barley-corn is better than a diamond to a cock.  
  • Earthy matter and other matter precipitated and fallen on the copper double bottom may be dislodged by a slowly revolving scraper - say every twelve hours - and ejected through the bottom discharge cock; and thus the heating surface of the copper bottom will be kept in full efficiency.