Four-In-Hand meaning in Urdu
Four-In-Hand Synonyms
Four-In-Hand Definitions
1) Four-In-Hand, Coach, Coach-And-Four : بگھی : (noun) a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver.
Useful Words
Coachman : کوچ والا , Coaching : تربیت , Hockey Coach : ہاکی کا کوچ , Grapple : کشتی , Underbid : کم بولی دینا , Stage : ایک قسم کی گاڑی جس کو گہوڑے کھینچتے تھے , Bluff : فریب دینا , Brougham : تانگہ , Waqar Younis : وقار یونس , Barouche : چار پہیوں والی بگھی , Sled : لکڑی کے پہیوں والی گاڑی جس جو جانور چلاتے ہیں , Cuff : ہاتھ سے مارنا , Carry : پاس ہونا , Pick Up : پکڑ لینا , Manually : ہاتھ سے , Dextrality : دائیں ہاتھ سے زیادہ کام کرنے کی عادت , Holographic : ہاتھ سے لکھا , Hand : ہاتھ کی لکھائی , Unhand : ہاتھ اٹھا لینا , Nearby : پاس ہی , Unavailable : غیر دستیاب , Present : دے دینا , Handedness : ایک ہاتھ کو دوسرے ہاتھ کی نسبت زیادہ استعمال کرنے کا رجحان , Handwrite : ہاتھ کی لکھائی , However : تاہم , Recto : دائیں ہاتھ کا صفحہ , Annualry : بائیں ہاتھ کی تیسری انگلی , Deliver : ملک بدر کرنا , Inventory : تجارتی سامان , Flick : ہاتھ سے تھپ تھپا کر جھاڑنا , Hack Saw : دھات کاٹنے والا تیز دستی آرا
Useful Words Definitions
Coachman: a man who drives a coach (or carriage).
Coaching: the job of a professional coach.
Hockey Coach: a coach of hockey players.
Grapple: the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat.
Underbid: bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants.
Stage: a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns.
Bluff: deceive an opponent by a bold bet on an inferior hand with the result that the opponent withdraws a winning hand.
Brougham: light carriage; pulled by a single horse.
Waqar Younis: Waqar Younis is a former Pakistani right-arm fast bowler in cricket Currently, he is the coach of Pakistan Cricket team.
Barouche: a horse-drawn carriage having four wheels; has an outside seat for the driver and facing inside seats for two couples and a folding top.
Sled: a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow.
Cuff: hit with the hand.
Carry: have on hand.
Pick Up: take up by hand.
Manually: by hand.
Dextrality: preference for using the right hand.
Holographic: written entirely in one`s own hand.
Hand: something written by hand.
Unhand: remove the hand from.
Nearby: close at hand.
Unavailable: not available or accessible or at hand.
Present: hand over formally.
Handedness: the property of using one hand more than the other.
Handwrite: write by hand.
However: by contrast; on the other hand.
Recto: right-hand page.
Annualry: the third finger (especially of the left hand).
Deliver: hand over to the authorities of another country.
Inventory: the merchandise that a shop has on hand.
Flick: remove with a flick (of the hand).
Hack Saw: saw used with one hand for cutting metal.