crow - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crow in Hindi

  • क्रो
  • कौआ
  • वायस
  • मुग़े की बांग
  • डींग मारना
  • काक
  • काग
  • बाँग देना

crow Definition

Noun

  • a large bird with mostly glossy black plumage, a heavy bill, and a raucous voice.
  • the constellation Corvus.
  • the cry of a rooster.
  • a member of a North American people inhabiting eastern Montana.
  • the Siouan language of the Crow.

Verb

  • (of a rooster) utter its characteristic loud cry.

Adjective

  • relating to the Crow or their language.
     

crow Example

  • she gave a little crow of triumph ( उसने विजय का एक छोटा कौवा दिया )
  • I was eating crow on that one within a few days. ( मैं कुछ ही दिनों में उस पर कौआ खा रहा था। )
  • A little armadillo, the mulita, is the living representative of the antediluvian giants Mylodon, Megatherium, &c. The ostrich-Rhea americana-roams everywhere in the plains; and there are a few specimens of the vulture tribe, a native crow (lean, tall and ruffed), partridges and quails. ( थोड़ा आर्मडिलो, मुलिटा, एंटीडिलुवियन दिग्गज माइलोडन, मेगाथेरियम, और सी का जीवित प्रतिनिधि है। शुतुरमुर्ग-रिया अमरिकाना-मैदानों में हर जगह घूमता है; और गिद्ध जनजाति के कुछ नमूने हैं, एक देशी कौवा (दुबला, लंबा और झालरदार), तीतर और बटेर। )
  • She had a lot of crow to eat and she wasn't feeling the least bit hungry. ( उसके पास खाने के लिए बहुत कौआ था और उसे जरा भी भूख नहीं लग रही थी। ) 

More Sentence

  • Today she would have to eat crow along with the dust.
  • To walk in a winter morning in a wood where these birds abounded, their native woods, and hear the wild cockerels crow on the trees, clear and shrill for miles over the resounding earth, drowning the feebler notes of other birds--think of it!
  • Much as she enjoyed watching them eat crow for desert, she knew their shame would be forgotten by suppertime.
  • The pie belongs to the same family of birds as the crow, and is the Corvus pica of Linnaeus, the Pica caudata, P. melanoleuca, or P. rustica of modern ornithologists, who have recognized it as forming a distinct genus, but the number of species thereto belonging has been a fruitful source of discussion.
  • But much as he hated to do so, it was time to eat the proverbial crow and make peace.
  • Crow rolled his eyes, which pissed her off even more.
  • Crow got back in and started the motor as a huge and.
  • Your detractors in Washington are eating crow lately.
  • The haunting caw of a crow was calling in the breeze.
  • Then he heard the impossibly deep voice of Tony Crow.
  • He ran down the block until the crow finally stopped.
  • Oxholm led his friends up the steep side of Mount Crow.
  • As soon as one crow made eye contact with me, it cawed.
  • She decided against mentioning Crow for the same reason.
  • Angry, the dark mother swatted at the crow, but missed.
  • That's what he has commanded us to do, and not to crow.
  • The One Black Crow pattern starts with a long white day.
  • 25); (27) the crow (takes but one consort in its life); (28) the turtle-dove(same nature as No.
  • A "Jim Crow" law was enacted in 1891.
  • We see a black crow tightly holding a human mask which he is in the act of incubating.
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  • Sibley decisively defeated Little Crow, the principal leader of the Kaposia band, at Wood Lake.
  • The rook is not found, but the common crow and one or two other kinds are there during the summer.
  • There is one trogon - green and crimson, a brightly coloured ground thrush (Pitta), numerous woodpeckers and barbets; glossy starlings, the black and white African crow and a great variety of brilliantly coloured weaver birds, waxbills, shrikes and sun-birds.
  • The Indians are mostly members of the following tribes: the Piegan, the Crow, the Salish (or Flathead), the Sioux, the Assiniboin, the Arapaho Atsina (miscalled Grosventres) and the Northern Cheyenne.
  • Thus, the direct distance, as the crow flies, between Brig and the hospice of the Simplon amounts to 4.42 geogr.
  • Little Crow and his followers kept up desultory raids from the Dakota country, during one of which in July 1863 he lost his life.
  • from the Atlantic Ocean as the crow flies and about 27 m.
  • The number of its folds varies considerably, from three in Caprimulgus to nearly thirty in crow (Corvus).