anglers Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
anglers ka kya matlab hota hai
एंगलर्स
Noun:
बंसी से मछली पकड़नेवाला, कांटेबाज़,
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anglers's Usage Examples:
The Teme abounds in trout and grayling, and Tenbury is in favour with anglers.
The Wye, the Usk, the Dee, the Dovey, the Teifi, the Towy and most of the Welsh rivers and lakes are frequented by anglers for salmon and trout.
The town is a favourite with anglers.
The Lea has been a favourite resort of anglers (mainly for coarse fish in this part) from the time of Izaak Walton, in whose book Hoddesdon is specifically named.
Peebles is a noted haunt of anglers, and the Royal Company of Archers shoot here periodically for the silver arrow given by the burgh.
The fishings are controlled by the Loch Leven Angling Association, which organizes competitions attracting anglers from far and near.
Among the social clubs of the city are the Queen City Club, organized in 1874; the Phoenix Club, organized in 1856 and the leading Jewish club in the city; the Cuvier Club, organized in 1871 and originally an association of hunters and anglers for the preservation of game and fish; the Cincinnati Club, the Business Men's Club, the University Club, the Art Club, and the Literary Club, of the last of which many prominent men, including President Hayes, have been members.
Corwen is a favourite station for artists and anglers.
By anglers the common English species of Ephemera (vulgata and danica, but more especially the latter, which is more abundant) is known as the "may-fly," but the terms "green drake" and "bastard drake" are applied to conditions of the same species.
It is found in European streams, and is caught by anglers, being also a favourite in aquariums. The well-known and important industry of "Essence Orientale" and artificial pearls, carried on in France and Germany with the crystalline silvery colouring matter of the bleak, was introduced from China about the middle of the 17th century.
Synonyms:
fisherman, fisher, troller,
Antonyms:
soft-finned fish,