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हिलना English Meaning: Wiggle Hilnā Meaning, Hindi To English Dictionary - Darsaal

हिलना Meaning In english

Hindi Roman English
हिलना hilnā
  • wiggle
    Speaker
    [wig-uh l]
  • verb (used without object), wiggled, wiggling.
हिलना hilnā
  • lightly
    Speaker
    [lahyt-lee]
  • adverb
हिलना hilnā
  • wag
    Speaker
    [wag]
  • verb (used with object), wagged, wagging.
हिलना hilnā
  • shudder
    Speaker
    [shuhd-er]
  • verb (used without object)
हिलना hilnā
  • shock
    Speaker
    [shok]
  • noun
हिलना hilnā
  • shake
    Speaker
    [sheyk]
  • verb (used without object), shook, shaken, shaking.
हिलना hilnā
  • move
    Speaker
    [moov]
  • verb (used without object), moved, moving.
हिलना hilnā
  • vibrate
    Speaker
    [vahy-breyt]
  • verb (used without object), vibrated, vibrating.
हिलना hilnā
  • quake
    Speaker
    [kweyk]
  • verb (used without object), quaked, quaking.
हिलना hilnā
  • rock
    Speaker
    [rok]
  • noun
हिलना hilnā
  • rock
    Speaker
    [rok]
  • noun
हिलना hilnā
  • tremble
    Speaker
    [trem-buh l]
  • verb (used without object), trembled, trembling.
हिलना hilnā
  • stir
    Speaker
    [stur]
  • verb (used with object), stirred, stirring.

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