cradle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cradle in Hindi

  • पालना

cradle Definition

Noun

  • an infant's bed or crib, typically one mounted on rockers.
  • a framework on which a ship or boat rests during construction or repairs.

Verb

  • hold gently and protectively.
  • place (a phone receiver) in its cradle.

cradle Example

  • he saw Greek art as the cradle of European civilization ( उन्होंने यूनानी कला को यूरोपीय सभ्यता के पालने के रूप में देखा )  
  • The baby slumbered in his cradle. ( बच्चा उसके पालने में सो गया। )
  • The child slept soundly in her cradle. ( बच्चा अपने पालने में चैन की नींद सो गया। )
  • Greece was the cradle of western civilization. ( ग्रीस पश्चिमी सभ्यता का उद्गम स्थल था। )

More Sentence

  • the baby slept peacefully in its cradle
  • a society that would secure the welfare of its citizens from cradle to grave
  • The baby was asleep in her cradle, and he must not make a noise and waken her.
  • What is learned in the cradle lasts [is carried] till [to] the grave [tomb].
  • The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
  • What is learned in the cradle is carried to the grave [tomb].
  • What’s learnt in the cradle lasts till the tomb.
  • Life is a battle from cradle to grave.
  • What is learnt in the cradle lasts (or is carried) to the grave.
  • What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.
  • Cade kneeled beside the cradle and touched a blue crocheted bootie.
  • Amasia rose into historical importance after the time of Alexander as the cradle of the power of Pontus; but the last king to reign there was the father of Mithradates Eupator "The Great."
  • She had a cradle, and I often spent an hour or more rocking her.
  • A baby is sleeping in the cradle.
  • Zach was asleep again, so she put him in his cradle and closed her blouse.
  • Helen went to the cradle and felt of Mildred's mouth and pointed to her own teeth.
  • I think it's about time to move him from his cradle to his crib.
  • A warm hand caressed its way up her back and around to cradle her breast.
  • Once the new mother got off of work, she went straight to her son’s cradle at home swinging it as she watched him.  
  • While pregnant with her first child, Sylvia began to assemble the cradle for her baby to nap in by affixing the curved pieces to the bottom of the structure.  
  • Since the baby drooled onto the bedding of her cradle during her afternoon nap, Sally removed the bedding so she could wash it.  
  • Pediatricians recommend placing the sleeping baby on its back in its cradle so that it doesn’t choke if it spits up.  
  • Each city which had been the cradle of freedom thankfully accepted a master, to qutmch the conflagration of party strife, encouragt trade, and make the handicraftsmen comfortable.
  • The universal experience of ages, showing that children do grow imperceptibly from the cradle to manhood, did not exist for the countess.
  • The rocking-bar consists of a carrier a fixed to the cradle, a rockingbar d pivoted to the carrier at e, a sight bar f carrying the sights and sighting telescope.
  • She was too tired to carry him to the cradle.
  • It had only just been taken out of the cradle.
  • This is the center and the cradle of our being.
  • I shrugged and replaced the phone in its cradle.
  • And she wanted to cradle his head close to her.
  • He must have visited me when I was in my cradle.
  • Dropping the receiver back on the cradle he swore.
  • Despite his anger, he felt the urge to touch her, to cradle her in his arms until her distress subsided.
  • But as many times as David Dean considered picking up the telephone, it remained snuggled in its cradle unless Cynthia was answering it.
  • I did see the rock in Plymouth and a little ship like the Mayflower and the cradle that dear little Peregrine slept in and many old things that came in the Mayflower.