English to Punjabi Meaning of hod - ਮੁਖੀ


Hod :
ਮੁਖੀ

ਘੜੇ, ਕੰਮਾ, ਕੂਕਰ, ਪਿਆਲਾ, ਆਦਮੀ, ਮੁਖੀ

ਮੁਖੀhods
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Definitions of hod in English
Noun(1) an open box attached to a long pole handle; bricks or mortar are carried on the shoulder
Examples of hod in English
(1) Relive the colonial past of America with a brass coal hod .(2) A year later Jones left school with no qualifications and drifted into washing pots and pans, hod carrying, and boozing.(3) In single file each shouldering his hod pass onward the laborers;(4) It was like dropping an entire hod of bricks that you've been carrying with you over your shoulder everywhere since you were born.(5) Take care of your ash with a coal hod , ash bucket and coal shovel.(6) Anything just so I don't have to go back on the hod and trowel again!(7) I've never felt out of place, having picked up a trowel or carried a hod for a living.(8) The pattern is similar to one pictured on a coal hod in the Mersereau catalogue and referred to as the ÔÇÿJapanese pattern.ÔÇÖ
Related Phrases of hod
Synonyms
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1. pot ::
ਘੜੇ
2. vessel ::
ਕੰਮਾ
3. cooker ::
ਕੂਕਰ
4. chalice ::
ਪਿਆਲਾ
5. man ::
ਆਦਮੀ
6. hod ::
ਮੁਖੀ
Different Forms
hod, hods
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