चेस्टेड Meaning in English
चेस्टेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : chased
, chested
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सीनेवालासीनेवाली
सीनेवाली स्री
चेस्टनट रंग
चेस्टनट ट्री
चेवियट्स
चेवीड
चेवीज़
चेवीयिंग
चेवी
चाव बेकन
चबाया
चबानेवाला
चिविंग
च्यूइंग गम
चेस्टेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
At any rate by then he was past his peak—his arm had dropped and he was more full-chested.
In 2002, State Representative Nancy Sheltra (R-Derby) protested the presence of the publication Out In The Mountains in the Vermont Statehouse due to its inclusion of Kirby's strip featuring two bare-chested male cartoon characters kissing, which she deemed "pornographic".
Riiko is a young, flat-chested (according to Soushi, 32-A cup) 16-year-old girl who has bad luck with boys.
White-chested emerald, Chrysuronia brevirostris.
The film explores the idea of bare-chested-ness.
03 marked a milestone in that it was the first time in Singaporean television history that a local gay event had been reported in a positive light, accompanied by snippets of bare-chested men dancing on podia.
The black-chested snake eagle (Circaetus pectoralis) is similar in overall colouring (despite its name it is brown on the chest and the back, being no darker than the adult martial eagle) to martial eagles but is markedly smaller, with a relatively more prominent, rounded head with large eyes, plain, spotless abdomen, bare and whitish legs.
According to Griffin's Wisden obituarist many years later, his bent arm "allied to an open-chested action, with front foot splayed towards gully, made him look more like a baseball pitcher than a conventional bowler".
A tall, strong, barrel-chested and powerfully built man (he weighed 15 stones – 210"nbsp;lbs – during his international career), Clarke was born to be an intimidating fast bowler and commenced his cricketing career with Bridgetown club side, Kent.
Sometimes called 'the painter of the Gauls', he also depicted other scenes of early medieval history, often clashes between different peoples, such as campaign-hardened Romans in breastplates reinforced with metal battling daring Celts who are bare-chested, with only helmet and shield for protection.
With proper husbandry and a more natural approach to their diet, Scarlet-chested parakeets prove to be hardy and long-lived.
The scarlet-chested parrot was originally named by the renowned ornithologist and artist John Gould in 1841 as Euphema splendida.
One poster associated with the Mind Garage is a line drawing of a bare chested woman with long flowing hair that nearly covers the chest, with her arms raised, surrounded by the group.
चेस्टेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It purchased Rosauers Supermarket in 2000.
For example: when a television is covered by a replacement cost value policy, the cost of a similar television which can be purchased today determines the compensation amount for that item.
If insufficient coverage is purchased to rebuild the home, the insured may have to pay substantial uninsured costs out of their own pocket.
Some elements are finished with chased brass.
Families faced with asking prices of ten times or more of the initial value more often than not had no choice but to vacate their homes and farms, in the process losing everything they worked for; often it turned out to be a railroad employee who had purchased the property in question.
In 1884 the lands (including the well) were purchased by the Edinburgh publisher William Nelson, who commissioned the current statue of Hygieia from David Watson Stevenson and presented the improved well to the city as a landmark.
The superiority of much of the St Bernard's estate was purchased in the 1790s by Sir Henry Raeburn, who almost immediately began selling it off by feu charters, although he continued to live in St.
George Lauder, the great-grandfather of Sir Harry Lauder, had also purchased St.
Bernard's Well was purchased and presented to his fellow Edinburgh townsmen by the publisher William Nelson, after it had been restored and redecorated by Thomas Bonnar, with a new statue of Hygieia, carved by David Watson Stevenson.
1946 - The Northampton Corporation purchased the estate for £56,000.
In 1542 the Tate family purchased the Abbey grounds from the Crown; they started work on the gardens.