tinker
टिन से मढ़नेवाला
definition
verb
he spent hours tinkering with the car
attempt to repair or improve something in a casual or desultory way, often to no useful effect.
noun
The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country.
(especially in former times) a person who travels from place to place mending metal utensils as a way of making a living.
I had a brief tinker with my blog template earlier, really to just try and figure out which lines relate to which part of the screen.
an act of attempting to repair something.
translation of 'tinker '
कसेरा,
ठठेरा
verb
टिन से मढ़ना
noun
टिन से मढ़नेवाला
example
Finally, she was joined by an old bearded 'tinker' who had come down to the shore with his heavy canvas bag of tradesman's tools.
The old 'tinker' took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met.
It was in this location that a 'tinker' 's body was once found, giving the place the name of the ‘Murder Hole’.
This week, one of his past works, Petra - the story of a soldier, a witch and a 'tinker' helping a young woman to explain to her son why he is now a ghost - is revisited as part of the Glasgow West End Festival.
The more confident 'tinker' may find sport in discharging large capacitors with a well insulated screwdriver (always use an old or borrowed one as this can result in quite nasty pitting of the tip).
Fresh from the day's rehearsals as Hester Swane, the 'tinker' 's daughter whom she will play for 14 weeks at Wyndhams Theatre, in the West End, Hunter explains the appeal of treading the boards.
I had a brief 'tinker' with my blog template earlier, really to just try and figure out which lines relate to which part of the screen.
Christopher Sly, a drunken old 'tinker' , is conned into watching The Taming of the Shrew as it is presented by a company of players.
And one person described Gaelic as ‘the 'tinker' 's language ’, so that there's obviously some sort of snobbery about the language going on there.
So this week we salute Valentine: 'tinker' , tailor, soldier, priest and, above all, patron saint of card manufacturers.
Quite near us, in Wigton, just beyond the cemetery, was a place called Black Tippoe and that was where gypsies and 'tinkers' used to come and winter there.
For the first time in his life, Yllek felt a sense of awe and wonder regarding his native city, and began to understand the underlying truth behind the stories borne by travelling 'tinkers' and bards through the outlying lands.
The other real trouble - involving violence and vandalism in addition to the usual epidemic of thefts - came from Irish 'tinkers' , about whom I blogged here, but failed to mention the manner of their departure.
In Scotland and Ireland gypsies were often called 'tinkers' because of their similar wandering life-style.
The gypsies or 'tinkers' as they were better known walked around the fair the whole day trying to sell ponnies, strainers and tin cans to reluctant buyers.
The Government simply 'tinkers' a bit at the edges with a budget surplus or deficit that runs at a little over one per cent of GDP - neither here nor there.
More than mere 'tinkerers' , record-breakers push the world of possibility beyond the borders of perceived reality.
We shouldn't be 'tinkering' with the checks and balances our founding fathers put in this constitution.
In the early 1980s the map was 'tinkered' with, forcing both the Midlands and the South into splitting their large regions into 2 sub-regions.
Usually, my second drafts involve 'tinkering' with what's already there and straightening out sentences.
A particular type of graphic art involving wire and metalworking was produced by Slovak 'tinkers' from the Upper Vah River Valley or Spis.
While the motion was 'tinkered' with, the decision was made to reject the draft plan.
Not knowing what to make of this strange jargon, I was uncertain as to what kind of music would soon be blaring out of the powerful-looking speakers being 'tinkered' with.
The teenaged Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before the group 'tinkered' their way upwards into a more complex and competent machine.
But critics argue the flag is the latest attempt to wrest control from consumers, stifle innovation, create inconvenience, turn 'tinkerers' into criminals and raise prices - all for a technology that won't stop piracy anyway.
Solutions do not lie in 'tinkering' with the system, fiddling while Earth burns.
I've been 'tinkering' a bit, so do please tell me if you have any difficulty posting comments here or linking to any part of this site.
Blogging to me is as much about 'tinkering' with the technology as it is about writing interesting articles on a regular basis.
How can we sensibly plan for our retirement when the fundamentals are constantly 'tinkered' with and the goalposts keep being moved?
Only rich 'tinkerers' could afford an automobile before Henry Ford developed an assembly line to make cars cheap and reliable enough for everyone.
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