curtsey - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curtsey in Hindi

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curtsey Definition

Noun

  • the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behaviour towards others.
  • a curtsy.

curtsey Example

  • "I've been practicing my curtsey ." ( "मैं अपने कर्टसी का अभ्यास कर रहा हूं।" )
  • When Hingis tosses her racquet, people bow and curtsey. ( हिंगिस ने जब अपना रैकेट उछाला तो लोग झुक गए। )
  • Further, some female domestic workers curtsey for their employers. ( इसके अलावा, कुछ महिला घरेलू कामगार अपने नियोक्ताओं के लिए शाप देती हैं। )
  • Girls would enter, bow or curtsey, and repeat on leaving. ( लड़कियां प्रवेश करती थीं, झुकती थीं या शाप देती थीं, और जाने पर दोहराती थीं।) 
  • "Barbara's been practicing her curtsey all morning," ( "बारबरा पूरी सुबह अपनी कर्टसी का अभ्यास कर रही है," )

More Sentence

  • She stepped out from behind the podium for a small, ritualized curtsey.
  • But never mind _ Mobil oil is ecstatic about the curtsey to Tehran.
  • According to Victorian dance etiquette, a woman curtseys before beginning a dance.
  • Some female ballroom dancers will curtsey to their partners before beginning the Viennese Waltz.
  • The " Texas Dip " is an extreme curtsey performed by a Texan debutante.
  • It's difficult to see curtsey in a sentence .
  • Lilly Bennett is back in Marne Davis Kellogg's " Curtsey ."
  • In many European cultures it is traditional for women to curtsey in front of royalty.
  • There is also romance, of course, with refreshing curtseys to middle-aged passions.
  • In 1937 her autobiography " Curtsey While You're Thinking " was published.
  • It may then be referred to as a court curtsey and is often especially deep and elaborate.
  • The show ended with Madonna returning onstage once more to take her fur coat and doing a curtsey.
  • Traditionally, women and girls curtsey for those of senior social rank just as men and boys bow.
  • In January 2012, Hanson helped set the Guinness World Record for the Longest Curtsey Relay in 5 Minutes.
  • The visit was lighthearted, including a lesson for the children by Mrs . Vanier on how to curtsey.
  • The mere thought of having to curtsey to royalty was enough to make the Spaniard forget what a backhand was.