English to Hindi Dictionary tit

tit

चूची
definition
noun
This behavior is especially prevalent among chickadees and tits that scatter hoard food items in foliage, branches, and bark of trees.
a titmouse.
a woman's breast or nipple.
abbreviation
Titus.
translation of 'tit '
टट्टू,
कोई छोटी वस्तु
noun
फुदकी,
बदला,
चूची,
पलटा,
लड़की
example
he made a right 'tit' of himself
Scurrying about in the woodland fringes, hedges and feeding sites are finches, 'tits' and thrushes keep your eyes open for the occasional hen harrier, merlin and sparrowhawk.
But we do use the passes a lot and this seems a bit 'tit for tat' .
I thought about opening the window and gargling back, 'tit for tat' , but concern for my neighbors discouraged me.
The sides went 'tit for tat' with scoring opportunities, and midway through the second half the game really picked up a Championship flavour.
Reciprocity is not 'tit for tat' , keeping score or revenge.
It was 'tit for tat' all through the first half with the sides trading some fine scores.
I usually put my comments in a general, not individual context, because I don't want to do the 'tit-for-tat' insult thing many commentators do.
In ranking events you generally find it's 'tit for tat' .
After this it was 'tit for tat' but in the few remaining minutes of injury time Ballinakill managed to score two points to give them a two point victory on a score of 3-12 to 3-10.
It was 'tit for tat' on the field of play with numerous players catching the eye of their managers.
He pointed out that not only pigeons live in the South Parade area, but ravens, jackdaws, collared doves, blackbirds, thrushes, wagtails, 'tits' and the now-endangered house sparrow.
Whether these deaths are all linked, 'tit for tat' , is a point of debate in Melbourne.
It was 'tit for tat' throughout a memorable semi final, and while no one could question the merits of the champion's victory the great pity was that either side to had to endure the disappointment of defeat.
But this somehow became 'tit for tat' , and evaluation times for marketed drugs was accelerated.
No wonder the 'tits' and finches were so noisy and active.
Lovebirds, barbets, 'tits' and finches warm themselves in the cozy chambers built by the weavers.
This behavior is especially prevalent among chickadees and 'tits' that scatter hoard food items in foliage, branches, and bark of trees.
You know, I think it's going to be real tough, and I think the reason is that we're seeing now a 'tit for tat' .
My appeal on Friday was on behalf of good old shameless commerce, quid pro quo, 'tit for tat' , bucks for books.
But if they want to escalate the fight, we will respond 'tit for tat' .
I can't say this enough: deterrence is not 'tit for tat' .
But ‘bump and run’ is a gray area, where tactical 'tit for tat' , perhaps motivated by momentary anger and revenge, may come into play despite the overall ethic of mutual respect.
I'm not advocating 'tit for tat' , or cheating out of spite.
At first glance this may seem a justified 'tit for tat' .
Not just a football match, it was a wonderful example of 'tit for tat' as both teams set out to prove that anything one could do, the other could do better.
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