English to hausa meaning of

Ma’anar ƙamus na “jawo” ita ce zana ko ja da kai ko wani abu dabam, sau da yawa ta hanyar jawo sha’awa, sha’awa, ko motsin zuciyar mutum. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga iya yin amfani da karfin maganadisu ko kuma gravitational karfi akan wani abu.

Sentence Examples

  1. My wolf would tear him to shreds, resulting in a lot of noise that would attract attention.
  2. To attract less attention, fewer cars were employed, which meant cramming each one with as many homies as possible.
  3. Charlie could unwittingly attract the munching creatures if they were real.
  4. I seemed to attract a lot of alcoholics into my life.
  5. After great trouble, occasioned by the intractable ferocity of his captive during the home voyage, he at length succeeded in lodging it safely at his own residence in Paris, where, not to attract toward himself the unpleasant curiosity of his neighbors, he kept it carefully secluded, until such time as it should recover from a wound in the foot, received from a splinter on board ship.
  6. It is not my policy to attract attention either to myself or to the beast.
  7. Passepartout started off forthwith, and found himself in the streets of Allahabad, that is, the City of God, one of the most venerated in India, being built at the junction of the two sacred rivers, Ganges and Jumna, the waters of which attract pilgrims from every part of the peninsula.
  8. Winnie starts to retort but Bud turns and begins talking about the Civil War markings a few yards away, claiming that these scribblings left by retreating Confederates never fail to attract history buffs and re-enactors.
  9. With all the tents and the shouts of the merchants trying to attract customers, it seemed the ideal place to have a conversation where no one would be privy to eavesdropping.
  10. Jack could well imagine the ribald comments and attention that she would attract.