अग्र प्रांगण Meaning in English
अग्र प्रांगण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : front yard
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फ्रंटनफलप्रद बनाना
फलदायक
फ्रूटीकोज
लगातार बकवास करना
पूर्ण नेल्सन
सेज से भरा
पूरे तौर पर
फनेब्रियल
अंत्येष्टि स्थल
व्यर्थ प्रयास
ग़ुस्से में आना
विद्या की देवी
मक्कारी से
इस्लाम के राष्ट्र
अग्र-प्रांगण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He amusingly recounts why he prefers 'mission brown' at his first house at Kareela and remembers green painted concrete in the front yards near his boyhood home in Marrickville.
The Spring Drive mansions, recognizable by their front yards, are perched atop large hills.
They also found that homeowners along the 17th Street Canal, near the site of the breach, had been reporting their front yards flooding from persistent seepage from the canal for a year prior to Hurricane Katrina to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.
Later on, the couple is having fun dismembering the female co-worker's corpse when the son turns up in the front yard with the same schoolmates beating him.
After hiding the bodies in the front yard he then abandoned their car in Middle Park.
Having been up all night sitting in the front yard consuming acid, the roadie said that when the sun rose, it turned into a giant talking head and told him the band's new name should be "Head East".
It began as a news magazine-style segment at local station KRON, when Jerry Graham profiled a local eccentric who carved tiki statues in his front yard.
an Emu) in the front yard for children to see as they walked to school in the morning.
A bell used to call residents for public meetings is located in the front yard.
At age 13, he was seriously injured in a bazooka blast in the front yard of his childhood home in Yreka, California.
They claim to have observed a plainclothes police officer grappling with a young African American male in or near the front yard of the Evans home.
Gram panchayats in Palakkad district A lawn jockey is a small statue of a man in jockey clothes, intended to be placed in front yards as hitching posts, similar to those of footmen bearing lanterns near entrances and gnomes in gardens.
In the 1989 science-fiction film "Back to the Future Part II", there is a lawn jockey in the front yard of 1955 Biff Tannen's grandmother, Gertrude Tannen's, house.