stamped - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of stamped in Hindi

  • स्टाम्प

stamped Definition

Noun

  • a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals.

Verb

  • (of horses, cattle, or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic.

stamped Example

  • Adrena stamped a letter. ( एड्रेना ने एक पत्र पर मुहर लगाई। )
  • She stamped her foot with impatience. ( उसने अधीरता से अपने पैर पर मुहर लगाई। )
  • Most of these sects were stamped out before the period of the middle ages came to a close. ( मध्य युग की अवधि के करीब आने से पहले इनमें से अधिकांश संप्रदायों पर मुहर लगा दी गई थी। )
  • But their fate only served to deepen the impression already stamped upon the general mind of the nation. ( लेकिन उनके भाग्य ने राष्ट्र के आम दिमाग पर पहले से ही छाप छोड़ी गई छाप को गहरा करने का काम किया। )

More Sentence

  • The revenue from stamps includes as its chief items the returns from stamped paper, stamps on goods traffic, securities and share certificates and receipts and cheques..
  • Lolla stamped upstairs to her room.
  • The top cover was stamped with a.
  • Cheet stood up and stamped his foot.
  • He stamped the snow from his boots.
  • Roseen fairly stamped her foot.
  • Joan stamped her foot over this banality.
  • Judy stamped her foot impatiently.
  • When he stamped his foot he bounded into the air.
  • Which yet survive stamped on these.
  • It was stamped clearly on the back.
  • My boot stamped hard on the handle.
  • And it was stamped with sealing wax.
  • Dean stamped the snow from his boots.
  • Protestantism was then vigorously stamped out.
  • The Leibzoll (body-tax) was also abolished, in addition to the special law-taxes, the passport duty, the nightduty and all similiar imposts which had stamped the Jews as outcast, for they were now (Dec. 19) to have equal rights with the Christian inhabitants."
  • Have you got a number stamped on every girl in the county?
  • She was already growing impatient, and stamped her foot, ready to cry at his not coming at once, when she heard the young man's discreet steps approaching neither quickly nor slowly.