गड्ढेदार Meaning in English
गड्ढेदार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sordid
, rutty
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
रयानताराई एर्गोट
राई व्हिस्की
राइर
रयोकन
रयोकन्स
एस निरोधक
एस रिंच
एस निषेधक
सा क्षेत्र
साज़ डिजिटल इंटरफेस
साज़ घर
साज़ सज्जा
साज़ समान
साज़ सिंगार
गड्ढेदार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The lowest point appears in "The Pam's Paper Policy"; on the way out of Ray Ellington's musical piece, there is the prolonged sound of clubbing, mixed in with Moriarty's howls of pain, and Grytpype-Thynne says, "Let that clubbing be a lesson to you, you crutty French schlapper!".
I didn't want to do a Percy Cerutty kind of thing, so I waited until he finished.
Over the years, Moriarty changed from a suave, debonair and efficient French criminal mastermind and confidence trickster into a cringing sidekick of Grytpype-Thynne, who is often disparaging of his manic behaviour, referring to him as "you steaming French nit", "my fast disintegrating friend", or "you crutty French schlapper".
गड्ढेदार हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""मि. मेल्ल - गड्ढेदार गालों के साथ एक लंबा, युवा आदमी.छोटी आस्तीन और टांगों के साथ उसके बाल भी धूल भरे और सूखे थे।
मि. मेल्ल - गड्ढेदार गालों के साथ एक लंबा, युवा आदमी.छोटी आस्तीन और टांगों के साथ उसके बाल भी धूल भरे और सूखे थे।
गड्ढेदार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In Cold Blood (Jungle Records, 1987) which has been in print for over 25 years, was hailed by the New Musical Express as "gorgeously sordid".
The site's consensus states: "A sordid and pointless movie with some good performances.
sordida || Veragua cross-banded tree frog.
] Thrilling and amusing in equally dark measure, it’s an incisive portrait of a dysfunctional family-style organization struggling to update its sordid operation in an age of unchecked capitalist greed.
In a sordid night club in 1920s Berlin, the penniless con man Andrei catches the eye of the fiery whore Pauline, known as The Tigress.
(1872)Macromitrium sordidevirens Müll.
The Observer wrote that "Admiral Strauss' tactics have soured what should be an exciting announcement of scientific progress so that it has become a sordid episode of prestige politics.
He reveals the sordid past of his family: Laura and her father are part of a bloodline of cannibalistic vampires, dating back to the infamous Dracula.
Attachment to [slave] property, often a sordid sentiment, is not to be confounded with the sacred flame of patriots.
Crichton, the author of the book and the screenplay, was inspired by Kellow Chesney's 1970 book The Victorian Underworld, which is a comprehensive examination of the more sordid aspects of Victorian society.
Dixon again championed the lower class and aimed to expose the sordid affairs of the rich, especially those who preyed upon lower-class women.
We know him for a greedy, sordid, unscrupulous knave, of old; .
He succeeds in evoking pity and terror by the simple account of sordid and trivial misery.