mob - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of mob in Hindi

  • भीड़
  • कोलाहल करनेवालों की भीड़
  • उपद्रवी आदमी की भीड़
  • नीच मनुष्य लोग
  • जन-साधारण

verb

  • उपद्रव करना
  • भीड़ लगाना
  • कोलाहल करना
  • आक्रमण करना
  • चारों ओर भीड़ लगाना
  • मजमा होना
  • असंयत भीड़
  • भीड़ होना

mob Definition

verb

  • crowd around (someone) in an unruly and excitable way in order to admire or attack them. ( किसी की प्रशंसा करने या उन पर हमला करने के लिए एक अनियंत्रित और उत्कृष्ट तरीके से चारों ओर (किसी) में भीड़। )

noun

  • a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence. ( लोगों की एक बड़ी भीड़, विशेष रूप से एक जो उच्छृंखल है और परेशानी या हिंसा का कारण बनती है। )

mob Example

  • Fear of the mob has always been uppermost in the gentry's minds.
  • This capability will provide a means to capture specified individuals, such as those inciting a mob to violence or enemy combatants we seek to take prisoner.
  • Here, as elsewhere, the language of the mob and of public opinion have converged: there is no restraint; there are no euphemisms.
  • ‘We used rubber bullets to disperse the mob during a series of violent demonstrations,’ he said.
  • There is no mob of the proletariat here to rip you apart.
  • Unfortunately, the mob was more organized that they expected as freshly reloaded guns began to fire at them.
  • Swifts will often mob aerial predators such as raptors if they approach a flock.
  • he stood out from the rest of the mob with his silver hair and stacked shoes
  • They stood like a unmoving mob , crowded together, trying to get a better view of him.
  • I feared trouble because the mob was growing restless and violent.
  • Irrational fear of the mob was the reason the Red Cross didn't enter the city.
  • the age-old fear that the mob may organize to destroy the last vestiges of civilized life
  • They will also mob predators in flight, gathering into tight flocks and dive-bombing a hawk or other predator.
  • They did it because they had a justified fear of the mob .
  • The three of us tried to act as peacemakers in an unseemly mob and for our troubles we got blackballed from every pub and club in the city centre.
  • Small songbirds often mob them, and imitating the call of a Northern Pygmy-Owl will often bring songbirds close in for observation.
  • He is proof that violence is needed to contain violence and that one just man will prevail over the corrupt mob and timorous crowd.
  • Quickly, a crowd gathered and that crowd escalated into a mob even faster.
  • Instead, a voice-over quoting from telegraph reports briefly mentions some of the mob 's racist violence.
  • The very fabric of the city was shaped by the elite's fear of the mob .
  • I've heard that when young birds leave the nest, parents will mob a lot more actively almost to show what is danger and what isn't.
  • Mary Beth shouted as a mob of girls crowded around Luke.
  • White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime.
  • Before anybody gets too sentimental about the blessings of music, however, Brown points out that music can also transform crowds into a dangerous mob .
  • Adult terns come over to mob the predator while the chicks take cover in the high grass or in their nests.
  • Instantly the crowd became a mob , screaming, cowering.
  • Just then a mob of Bolsheviks crowded into the room.
  • Our founding fathers made this a republic and not a democracy because they feared the mob .
  • a mob of cattle
  • a mob of protesters