अतिदुखी Meaning in English
अतिदुखी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : wretched
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मनहूस ढंग सेमनहूस स्प से
भाग्यहीनता
राइट
शिकन बनाना
झुर्रीदार
दर्द की शिकन
आँखों के पास की झुर्रियाँ
कलाई
कलाई का
चाँदि की कलाई करना
कलाई की हड्डी
कलाई के बक्से
कलाई बंद
कलाई की बूंद
अतिदुखी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Every day he leaves his wretched excuse for a cap and overcoat with the concierge and goes into the luxurious restaurant [of the Hotel National in Moscow], spending no less than forty rubles on a meal (since he drinks as well as eats) plus four to tip the waiter and one to tip the concierge.
famously referred to the magazine's "wretched apologies for Soviet despotism.
He scored a further two goals in the Warriors' tenth league game of the season, sealing a 2–0 win over Geylang International to end a wretched two months spell for his club, where they only won once and was dumped out of the Singapore Cup.
This leads to his fear of being buried alive ("The true wretchedness", he says, is "to be buried while alive").
The man describes a variety of whimsically wretched characters and unfortunate situations, in comparison with which the listener might be considered exceptionally fortunate.
In the wretched corner set apart for the paupers the earth is covered with deal planks and fresh remnants of coffins in shocking profusion" (ibid.
The Bowen Park of 1862 consisted of a series of clay holes and rough bush with a wretched bush track leading from the city across the Fortitude Valley.
Sayona appear to such men, assuming the likeness of beautiful woman, or a loved one, and lures them into the forest so she could reveal her animal-like features and devour them, or mangle them, leaving their wretched bodies for their companions to find.
"nbsp;this wretched drama plays like a high-school [film|horror] flick that trades monsters and mayhem for an overdose of force-fed cruelty.
| 94 || Kginginfra || K'gin gyan fra boƆ ebo fuloŋ || A wretched house is better than none ||.
| 80 || Kginginfra || K'gin gyan fra boƆ ebo fuloŋ || A wretched house is better than none.
" Their work was increasingly emphasized in the classroom, so many of these poets were dismissed merely as children's poets, as noted by a 20th-century scholar who asked, "Who, except wretched schoolchildren, now reads Longfellow?" Longfellow was particularly criticized.