crayfish - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crayfish in Hindi

  • क्रेफ़िश
  • झींगा मछली

crayfish Definition

Noun

  • a nocturnal freshwater crustacean that resembles a small lobster and inhabits streams and rivers.

crayfish Example

  • Then it would break, as he very well knows: that kind of thing is a part of the crayfish system! ( तब यह टूट जाएगा, जैसा कि वह अच्छी तरह से जानता है: उस तरह की चीज क्रेफ़िश प्रणाली का एक हिस्सा है! )
  • Just then a Crayfish Mother came swimming slowly along, stopping often to rest. ( तभी एक क्रेफ़िश माँ धीरे-धीरे तैरती हुई आई, अक्सर आराम करने के लिए रुकती थी। )
  • All over the perpendicular, blackened sides of the peat-cutting living crayfish claws opened at her. ( पीट-काटने वाले जीवित क्रेफ़िश पंजों के सभी लंबवत, काले किनारे उसके ऊपर खुल गए। )
  • Everything that has no longer the power to keep above the water, all that is dead and drifts about, belongs to the crayfish and to her. ( वह सब कुछ जिसमें अब पानी के ऊपर रखने की शक्ति नहीं है, वह सब जो मरा हुआ है और चारों ओर बहता है, क्रेफ़िश और उसके लिए है। )

More Sentecne

  • The boar's head looks excellent with its white-wine sauce; so does the crayfish soup.
  • Bait will attract eels, crayfish and similar creatures.
  • His left hand grasps a huge crayfish by its two talons.
  • Just get here and share these oysters and crayfish with me.
  • Swimming pools where frogs and crayfish used to wait for us.
  • Tim had a large crayfish in his gloved hand when David appeared.
  • The inner temperature of a cooked crayfish should be exactly 109.
  • There was a moment when I thought he might suck backward like a crayfish.
  • All in a tiny bundle—a lake, a tree you climbed, green grass, some crayfish.
  • Just walking along and catching old butterflies and crayfish and eating sandwiches.
  • The first stone he turned over had three of the coveted crayfish hidden under its slimy bottom, and excited at his luck, he quickly caught them.
  • The quiet little Nipper had not much experience regarding the way in which a crayfish catches fish; he was more accustomed to snails and mussels.
  • In the eyeholes of the skulls the crayfish sheltered when they rested on their long journey over these perilous wastes, and perch lurked in the shadow of the ribs.
  • The relative proportions of these three divisions vary considerably, and the extreme abbreviation of the mid-gut found in the common crayfish (Astacus) is by no means typical of the class.
  • Unfortunately the locals cooked up a foul concoction of chickens and recently caught crayfish from the local toilet bowl masquerading as a lake.
  • In 2004 it killed 5,000 native crayfish in Cumbria ' s River Mint.
  • The introduced American signal crayfish has decimated our native population due to a fungus which it carries.
  • Freshwater crustaceans, including crayfish and some river prawns and river crabs, have local market value in many regions.
  • As quietly as a snail, a little crayfish was crawling over the bottom; but it was more watchful than a polecat, and listened and felt its way carefully.
  • This showed that the Wise Old Crayfish had been well brought up, and knew he should not say unpleasant things about people if he could help it.