आउटहाउस Meaning in English
आउटहाउस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : outhouse
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आउटंगसैर करनेवला
आउटंग्स
आउटजटिंग
आउटजेट
आउटजेटिंग
आउटजूट
आउटलैंडर्स
आउटलेप
आउटलैश
आउटलास्ट
आउटलास्टेड
गैर कानूनी घोषित करना
गैर कानूनी करार देना
गैरकानूनी घोषित करना
आउटहाउस हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" तब वे एक टूटे हुए आउटहाउस के अंदर इयन को खोज निकालते हैं।
आउटहाउस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Therefore, several persons have been bitten while using a toilet, particularly an outhouse toilet.
Edmund II of England died of natural causes on November 30, 1016, though some report that he was stabbed in the bowels while attending the outhouse.
At least 80 homes reported internal, outhouse or grounds flooding to the Environment Agency.
The Residency fortifications and defended houses were about a mile in circumference, and the Martinière contingent, along with a detachment of the 32nd Regiment of Foot, were garrisoned in a strongly built house containing tykhanas (cellars) and adjoining outhouses.
The main attraction in the town was a two-story outhouse.
The house includes a functioning outhouse, water pump and kitchen where food typical of the time is sometimes prepared.
There is no electricity or running water in any of the cabins; standard plumbing-equipped outhouses are spread along the bunkline.
The Sewerage " Water Board had the responsibility of draining the city along with constructing a modern sewage and tap water system for the city, which, at the time, still relied heavily on cisterns and outhouses.
In 1904 the village made national news when the floor of the school's outhouse collapsed, and nine young girls drowned in the waste of the vault beneath.
People had outhouses behind their house as there was no sewer.
In 2005, the festival grounds were large enough to support two stages, a mini-amusement park, two large food areas, a shopping area, several sponsor attractions, 400 outhouses and a large camp site for people with two-day tickets.
The complex has the palace and besides it the other property include Mor (peacock) bungalow on a hillock, Gol Bungalow; stables for elephant, horses and cattle, motor khana that housed a fleet of exquisite vintage cars, a workshop for heavy machinery, petrol pump, several outhouses, two wells and an equal number of water tanks.
The name 'Biggin' is said to derive from "'bigging' (Middle English) A building; later an outbuilding, an outhouse".