gale - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gale in Hindi

  • आंधी
  • हवा का झोंका
  • झंझावात
  • प्रचंड वायु
  • तूफ़ान

gale Definition

Noun

  • a very strong wind.
  • a burst of sound, especially of laughter.

gale Example

  • The "Monitor" was lost in a gale off Cape Hatteras on the 31st of December 1862. (31 दिसंबर 1862 को केप हेटेरस के पास आंधी में "मॉनिटर" खो गया था।)
  • The wind was increasing to gale force. (हवा आंधी बल की ओर बढ़ रही थी।)
  • But Villeneuve's ill-appointed ships, manned by raw crews, suffered loss of spars in a gale, and he returned to Toulon on the 21st. (लेकिन विलेन्यूवे के खराब नियुक्त जहाजों, कच्चे कर्मचारियों द्वारा संचालित, एक आंधी में स्पार्स का नुकसान हुआ, और वह 21 तारीख को टौलॉन लौट आया।)
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  • Severe weather warnings had preceded the gale force winds that had whipped the sea into 30 feet waves. (गंभीर मौसम की चेतावनियों ने आंधी बल की हवाओं से पहले समुद्र को 30 फीट लहरों में बदल दिया था।)

More Sentence

  • it was almost blowing a gale
  • My two children (aged 5 and 8, and literalists) went into gales of laughter at his "inappropriate" response.
  • A gale was blustering round the house.
  • Our little boat confronted the gale fearlessly; with sails spread and ropes taut, she seemed to sit upon the wind.
  • In the constant gales tent poles broke and guys tore off.
  • There was an easterly gale blowing with a choppy sea.
  • On another occasion a gale lifted the tent's groundsheet, and its three occupants, off the ground.
  • The house crumpled up in the gale.
  • With the rains and the floods, we have had the gales.
  • A gale was blowing and the sea was choppy.
  • In December 1854, after a fatiguing address to a public meeting, followed by prolonged exposure to a south-east gale, his constitution entirely broke down.
  • There was intense weathering of the friable cliffs by the gales and these houses might have fallen into the sea with loss of life.
  • Their skill in handling ships, their courage in heavy seas and gales, were particularly useful.
  • They got off the American port at noon on 5 May but a sudden heavy gale from the N.W. forced them gain an offing.
  • The gale screamed through the harbor.