English to Punjabi Dictionary shallow

shallow

ਖ਼ਾਲੀ
definition
verb
the boat ground to a halt where the water shallowed
(of the sea, a lake, or a river) become less deep over time or in a particular place.
noun
To see for yourself, inspect the shallows at a pond or pool where the water is clear but also sports some vegetation.
an area of the sea, a lake, or a river where the water is not very deep.
adjective
serve the noodles in a shallow bowl
of little depth.
example
They were both beautiful, popular people and their pairing had only seemed natural to everyone else despite how 'shallow' I thought Mandy was.
The errors are patent and they are explicable by what we say is a rather 'shallow' analysis of the admissible value of those utterances in the record of interview.
As they open up to each other about their woes, neither seems to recognise how monstrously selfish and 'shallow' they appear.
His breathing was 'shallow' , even, and mathematically perfect, each breath as large as the last, drawn out for the same amount of time.
The hall is shaded by a 'shallow' half-hat of a roof which leaves a crescent-shaped interstice between it and the edge of the big carapace.
Each pair of gloves is mounted in a 'shallow' pine box lined with beaded and embroidered wedding fabric and fitted with a lid that has an oval cutout.
Architecturally they incorporate the low roofs, polygonal towers and 'shallow' , semicircular domes of the Byzantine mode.
Your friends think I'm just that 'shallow' , because they don't see it and I let them.
She was supposed to be the one who wasn't 'shallow' and who wasn't concerned with ‘status’ and such.
These greyish, 'shallow' erosions in the surface of the tongue and cheeks are inflamed and painful, especially when you eat hot, spicy food.
He was trembling and his breathing was 'shallow' and shaky.
The 'shallow' depths where fertilizer is placed are dry under drought situations, which limits nutrient uptake.
He paused abruptly and David opened his eyes slowly; lowering his arms down, he listened to the man's 'shallow' breathing as he muttered something barely audible.
Tara resented the implication that she would be that 'shallow' .
The narrow, deep lakes, so named because they look like the fingers of a hand, were carved by Ice Age glaciers, which deposited 'shallow' topsoil on sloping shale beds above the lakes.
Plan on shelf space tall enough for large cereal boxes and drawers 'shallow' enough to allow you to easily find small bags and boxes.
That night he made his way out of town and bedded down on the edge of a 'shallow' gully.
Roll the pastry into a large rectangle and line a 'shallow' baking tray.
This is one reason I described his analysis as 'shallow' .
Soon, she could hear the 'shallow' breathing of people.
Jewel's breathing was 'shallow' as she held back tears.
The casserole is fairly 'shallow' with a large surface area allowing maximum evaporation.
Dave sank down and sat on her front steps, breaths 'shallow' , as though he was trying not to cry.
His eyes were closed and his breathing was 'shallow' .
But then again, did he truly believe that all women on earth were that 'shallow' ?
I got to know her pretty well and realized that she wasn't really 'shallow' .
People may disagree on how deep / 'shallow' it really is, but the scintillating buzz is pretty undeniable.
The den was situated at the top of a 'shallow' hill.
I know my sister isn't gullible or dumb, so this fact only served to prove to me how 'shallow' she is.
For a 'shallow' pitch roof, however, the three tabs is a reasonable choice.
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