daub - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of daub in Hindi

  • लीपापोती
  • लीपापोत
  • पुताई
  • लीपापोत करना
  • पोतना
  • फूहड़पन से रंगना
  • भद्दा रंगा हुआ चित्र
  • लेपना
  • भद्दा करना
  • अनाड़ीपन से रंगना

daub Definition

Verb

  • coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way.

Noun

  • plaster, clay, or another substance used for coating a surface, especially when mixed with straw and applied to laths or wattles to form a wall.
  • a painting executed without much skill.

daub Example

  • a daub of paint ( पेंट का एक डब )
  • A painter was made to paint a ring of blood around the neck and daub the clothes with red. ( एक चित्रकार को गले में खून की एक अंगूठी रंगने और कपड़ों को लाल रंग से रंगने के लिए बनाया गया था। )
  • These women daub their faces and bodies with black stripes, which they consider ornamental. ( ये महिलाएं अपने चेहरे और शरीर को काली धारियों से दबाती हैं, जिन्हें वे सजावटी मानती हैं। )
  • In each case, before driving in a tack a daub of white lead was applied, to water-proof the spot. ( प्रत्येक मामले में, टैकल में गाड़ी चलाने से पहले सफेद लेड का एक डब लगाया गया था, जिससे स्पॉट को वाटर-प्रूफ किया जा सके। )

More Sentene

  • A cask of treacle, come by in a similar way, was used like tar to daub the bottom of a smack.
  • But made to do duty as a daub, it is unjustifiable.
  • I made an echo of this small tyrant of desire in my own daub for the cover of Blood & Chocolate.
  • Let's go and daub Akoulka's door with pitch,[5] for I won't have her marry Mikita Grigoritch, I'll stick to that.
  • The shops shed their lime daub for clean white stone and morphed into residences, which grew in size as I walked north.
  • Sometimes this gnat—that is what he calls himself—knows how to read; sometimes he knows how to write; he always knows how to daub.
  • Bhumiya constructs a rude model of it in the shrine by fixing up two crossed straws with a daub of plaster.
  • One man can draw a masterpiece with a burnt stick, another only paint a daub with all the brushes made.
  • In a word, there is no church or street in Bologna which has not some daub by the hand of this master.
  • Meryl sat on the little bed, in the round wattle and daub hut, and pressed her fingers against her eyes to still their throbbing.
  • Then, an hour or two before sunset, we dip a big brush in the wash thus obtained and daub the surface of the screen very evenly with it.
  • Why should we, looking at some ancient daub of angel, saint or virgin, say its painter must have been assisted by a god?
  • I saw, too, their paintings, from a daub of yellow mud, to the great works which now adorn the galleries of the world.
  • A daub by an unknown artist becomes a work of Zurbaran, if the stranger appears to be greatly interested in that painter.
  • Never was a respectable old sailorman so misrepresented; but all his descendants except one regarded this gaudy daub with almost religious veneration.
  • square huts, mostly daub and wattle