mangle

छिन्नविच्छिन्न
definition
verb
the car was mangled almost beyond recognition
severely mutilate, disfigure, or damage by cutting, tearing, or crushing.
press or squeeze with a mangle.
noun
At seven in the evening they broke off to run the hotel linen through the mangle .
a large machine for ironing sheets or other fabrics, usually when they are damp, using heated rollers.
translation of 'mangle'
छिन्नविच्छिन्न करणे,
यंत्रात कपडे दाबणे,
कपड्यातील पाणी काढण्यासाठी कपडे पिळण्याचे दाबण्याचे यंत्र
example
Mum used a 'mangle' and a washboard so when the washing machine arrived it was a big moment.
On washing day it was my job to wring out the washing by turning the 'mangle' for her.
‘If I wasn't at school, I had to turn the handle on the 'mangle' while mum put the sheets through,’ Peter recalls.
The sheets were not ironed but were put through a 'mangle' - like a large wringer - which flattened them.
And, of course, I got to remembering Monday wash days at home, clouds of steam billowing, the washboard clattering and the 'mangle' creaking, lines of gleaming white washing hanging out to dry.
She does not have a TV and her washing machine is an archaic model involving rubber hoses and a handle-operated 'mangle' .
The first continuous process involved squeezing a ribbon of molten glass through two hot rollers, similar to an old 'mangle' .
At seven in the evening they broke off to run the hotel linen through the 'mangle' .
Two crushed and 'mangled' pick-up trucks have been flipped on their side.
When I got close enough to see, the front half of the car was literally 'mangled' .
Stories of men given to hitting their women weren't unheard of in my family, but I associated them with my grandparents' generation, like chenille tablecloths or 'mangles' or the music hall itself.
He would tear his hair as they 'mangled' the beautiful old German words.
Knowingly or not, these critics are 'mangling' the facts to prove a debatable point and in the process damaging their own cause.
The garden also contains a vintage mechanical washing machine as well as antique ploughs, 'mangles' and bacon slicers.
My resolutions, therefore, are for others, and in particular for some of the many 'manglers' of the English language.
At least we can say that it is not the only group creatively 'mangling' the language.
She quickly set to work, chopping vegetables into little 'mangled' bits and depositing the mess into a huge steel pot.
She was 'mangling' Whitney Houston songs like no one had ever done before.
There was a shared washroom that contained 'mangles' , and once a week Kilroy-Silk went to the local baths.
How do you get one of these things off without 'mangling' my daughter's clothes?
Or, the lift wreckage would become 'mangled' inside the tubing, preventing any further use of that tube.
Kristy had been badly bruised, had cuts all over her body, and her armour had been 'mangled' almost beyond repair.
Soldiers and members of the National Guard are protecting much of the scorched and 'mangled' wreckage.
The dais was in the form of a human whose skeleton was 'mangled' beyond recognition.
One has to be a certain age to remember the soggy, steamy awfulness that was the drudgery of washdays when it involved galvanised tubs, poss-sticks and 'mangles' .
The aircraft was heavily damaged with the prop destroyed and one wing 'mangled' .
Will this solidify the widespread view that the he is a cynical 'mangler' of morality?
One of the top offenders, according to critics, is the former German captain, who regularly 'mangles' his sentences.
We used to have twin tubs and 'mangles' , but we don't any more.
The smooth shell of the car was 'mangled' beyond recognition.
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