notch

ઉત્તમ
definition
verb
notched bamboo sticks
make notches in.
she notched her second major championship
score or achieve (something).
noun
there was a notch in the end of the arrow for the bowstring
an indentation or incision on an edge or surface.
Short sections of dirt roads connect trails that usually wind through notches .
a deep, narrow mountain pass.
translation of 'notch'
ઊપસેલી સપાટી કે કોર ઉપર પડેલો સાંકડો ત્રિકોણાકાર કાપો કે ખાડો
example
I didn't want to be just another 'notch' on Nathan's bedpost
The lights suddenly dimmed and the pre-recorded music kicked up an extra 'notch' .
But when he needed that little bit extra, when he needed to raise his game an extra 'notch' to impose himself on the fifth set, he could not do it.
It's my intention to drive the county, working with the community, up an extra 'notch' .
there was a 'notch' in the end of the arrow for the bowstring
Fold the fabric in half and cut a 2-inch 'notch' into the folded edge.
This attention to home and hearth is a major shift in gear for me and comes at the same time as yet another 'notch' is carved on the bedpost of life.
They are just sewer rats who have never done anything themselves or won anything themselves, and they just want to put a 'notch' on their belt.
He swept his hands up and down the smooth sides, trying to find a 'notch' or groove.
After making what I thought was a good assessment of the radio, I placed the broken metal saw blade on top of the screw and started grooving a 'notch' into the screw head.
Nonetheless the threat level has gone up an extra 'notch' .
Based on what we did see, though, it's a good bet that she has taken her performance up a 'notch' for this round.
If she can ratchet her performance up a 'notch' or two, there's no reason why she couldn't be one of the four.
Every serious hiker will want to 'notch' this one up on their walking stick.
But I guess it's time for me to put another 'notch' in my belt buckle.
Second, you can always try to wear your belt a 'notch' tighter - that is, assuming it's comfortable.
The swords are measured to ascertain that they are of equal length, and in no case must a sword with a sharp edge or a 'notch' be allowed.
They turned and then stopped in a recessed 'notch' behind an outcropping along the wall.
there was a 'notch' in the end of the arrow for the bowstring
Then of course, there were the school rivalries, when everything heated up an extra 'notch' and bodies were put on the line.
Columbia can add a 'notch' to its belt for another well produced and fully armed disc that is well designed and executed.
After unbuckling my belt by a 'notch' or two I was ready for my dessert - vanilla ice-cream covered with Bailey's Irish Cream.
Each lobster is marked with a 'notch' in the tail then released back into the sea.
Having fun with the argument just edged it up a 'notch' .
As long as you made it by the time the guy in charge reached your name, you received a 'notch' on the stick used to record your presence.
She paused and crouched, running her fingers along the edge of one of the circular prints with an angled 'notch' in the front.
On a bumpy water-based pitch, the aerial pass from the back proved a useful weapon and it was from this route that Nick Bluett was able to 'notch' his 14th goal of the season.
If he swings enough minds with this piece, who knows, maybe the worship of the electronic musician that marks our era may be taken down a 'notch' .
Birds chirped, flapping in the swaying trees as the breeze picked up a 'notch' .
The circuit boards comprise a 'notch' in the top edge which receives a corresponding projection.
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