English to Hindi Dictionary washboard

washboard

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definition
verb
a road left washboarded by winter frost
cause ridges to develop in (a road or road surface).
noun
Their chores will be done with the implements of the day, which means they will be cooking their meals over an open fire and washing their clothes with a washboard .
a board made of ridged wood or a sheet of corrugated zinc, used when washing clothes as a surface against which to scrub them.
a board fixed along the side of a boat to prevent water from spilling in over the edge.
translation of 'washboard'
noun
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Featuring an old black iron, pans, kettles and jars, a 'washboard' and posser, used for pummelling clothes, the look is completed with a shop sign thought to be more than 100 years old.
Washing happened in an enormous sink on the rooftop or in the compound, scrubbed in cold water and using a special detergent and a stiff brush on a corrugated 'washboard' .
It's more important for a race bike to actively absorb 'washboard' and roots so riders can stay seated, powering the pedals to the finish line.
Mum used a mangle and a 'washboard' so when the washing machine arrived it was a big moment.
We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a 'washboard' , a harmonica and many kazoos.
Two days later and I had achieved a stomach that, if not 'washboard' , was no longer in the washtub category.
I casually thumbed through - guys with bright neon trunks, guys with 'washboard' stomachs, guys with fetishes and guys with other guys adorned the glossy pages.
Most guys want a lean and muscular body, complete with well-defined arms and 'washboard' abs.
guys with 'washboard' stomachs
Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the 'washboard' , shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell.
It's not just some media pressure thing; it'd be nice to have 'washboard' abs and feel good about strutting in a swimsuit, but that's not where my sights are set.
‘I was even a stripteaser in a very famous disco in Madrid,’ he grins, sheepishly, before patting a stomach that would make a 'washboard' check for cellulite.
Long ago, laundry tasks simply required a tub, 'washboard' , clothesline and backbreaking labor.
Perhaps students, instead of wasting money on machines, could just get a 'washboard' and do their clothes in the kitchen sink.
After about three miles of joint-rattling, 'washboard' dirt roads we rounded a corner and got our first gander at the Buttermilks.
And with some users experiencing rhythmic abdominal convulsions, they can get those 'washboard' abs they've only seen on television
'washboard' abdominal muscles
Those sounds come in all forms, from the brittle banjo-playing of Ian McIntyre to the crackle from the attack of Revellie Nixon's 'washboard' to accordion shots courtesy of Comeau and Barry Miller.
The process is simple - all you need is warm soapy water, a 'washboard' , and a willingness to endure prunelike fingers.
There is more to a man than his firm butt and 'washboard' abs.
GI-Joe had a nice bulge to match his biceps and 'washboard' stomach.
Instead, they re-enact the event onstage with an inferior ‘tribute’ while a bare-chested Black displays a stomach that is less 'washboard' and more washing machine, a bulky turbulent affair.
Pat Kelly on the 'washboard' played with ten thimbles on his fingers and gave great rhythm to the band.
A competition like the Mr. Olympia was the one place where they knew they wouldn't be treated to raised eyebrows and haughty sniffs when waxing poetic over the virtues of peaked biceps and 'washboard' abs.
Performing as a Jug band, the instrumentation was primitive as they experimented with tub bass, 'washboard' , and kazoo.
Frank became so accomplished that he played at professional gigs with pianist son David, and occasionally they were joined by their other son Mark, on 'washboard' .
If you do want that firm, 'washboard' look and what you've done to this point hasn't made it happen, change your approach.
The women of the house rubbed each garment against the 'washboard' over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap.
He started off playing 'washboard' with a skiffle group.
Over the centuries other innovations were introduced and by the early decades of the nineteenth century, most households in America used a 'washboard' with grooves in it to wash their clothes.
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