crick - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crick in Hindi

  • क्रिक
  • झटका
  • मरोड़
  • अकड़न
  • ऐंठन

crick Definition

Noun

  • a painful stiff feeling in the neck or back.

Verb

  • twist or strain (one's neck or back), causing painful stiffness.

crick Example

  • She shifted her attention to the fire and rubbed the beginnings of a crick from her neck. ( उसने अपना ध्यान आग की ओर लगाया और अपनी गर्दन से एक क्रिक की शुरुआत को रगड़ा। )
  • In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick announced to the scientific world that they had solved the puzzle. ( 1953 में, जेम्स वाटसन और फ्रांसिस क्रिक ने वैज्ञानिक दुनिया को घोषणा की कि उन्होंने पहेली को हल कर लिया है। )
  • Suddenly I am about average height instead of getting a crick in my neck talking to people. ( लोगों से बात करते हुए मेरी गर्दन में एक क्रिक होने के बजाय अचानक मैं औसत ऊंचाई के बारे में हूं। )
  • crick in the neck ' at the end of a journey. ( एक यात्रा के अंत में 'गर्दन में क्रिक'। )

More Sentence

  • I strongly encourage citizenship education practitioners to attend, ', said Bernard Crick.
  • It is known locally as the crick Stone, and is believed to have healing powers for a crick in the back.
  • Dairyman Crick withdrew, and Tess dropped behind.
  • Watson, Crick, Franklin and Wilkins accompanied it.
  • Dairyman Crick was discovered stamping about the house.
  • Crick didn't exactly say that he would no longer require you.
  • Jim warn't on his island, so I tramped off in a hurry for the crick, and.
  • I wonder what Crick would think about his helixes being entwined serpents.
  • Not a pretty sight, so I settled for a crick in the neck and looked up at Gregors face.
  • Mrs Crick a call at the same time, unless she would excite suspicion of their unhappy state.
  • And Pa said, How’s it look to you, John? Seems to me if that crick comes up, she’ll flood us.
  • Watson and Crick used paper cutouts of the bases and metal scraps from a machine shop to come up with their own model.
  • Watson and Crick explained the x-ray data of Wilkins and Franklin, and so discovered the double helix.
  • Besides, it gives me a crick in my neck to be always listening to some one behind.
  • Down the crick at the mines is a dago, a fur-reen-er and his folks from Bolony.
  • Do you suppose I am going to give myself a crick in the neck because of Madame Droguet?
  • He talks dago to Caleb and Caleb gives him back jest plain straight Crick talk.
  • Out at the depot on Bean Blossom Crick Sol Pringle has the say about everything.
  • And there was a crick in the back of his neck and his errand was glaringly a fool's errand....
  • I am anxiously awaiting the result, and trying to get rid of the crick in my neck and to unbuckle the smile in the meantime.
  • The hard bed proved to be a sandy beach; the pillory pillow a gnarled and twisted tree root which had given him a crick in his neck.
  • You've never so much as had a crick in your neck or a pain that you couldn't account for, so do be generous, Rumsey.
  • Less than a year later he and Crick had the double helix.
  • At its most extreme consciousness is said, by reductive materialists like Francis Crick, to be nothing but physical brain changes.