जिस्म में सनसनी Meaning in English
जिस्म में सनसनी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sensation in
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सनसनी आवाज़सनसनाहटवाल
सनसनी का
सनसनी डालनेवाला
सनसनी फैलाने का कार्य
सनसनीखेज़
सनसनीख़ेज़
सनसनीदार
सनसनीपरक
सनसनीबाज
सनसनीखेज़ किताब
सनसनीखेज़ सिनेमा
सनसनीखेज दिन
सनसनीखेज़ नाटक
सनसनीखेज़ पत्रकारिता
जिस्म-में-सनसनी हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" जैसे, जिस्म में सनसनी घटना के रूप में. इस को 'फ़ोर्मिकेसुन' कहते हैं।
जिस्म-में-सनसनी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
When seizures occur in the frontal lobe the patient may experience a wave-like sensation in the head.
The trial caused a sensation in London, where publishers such as Edmund Curll sold material proclaiming Wenham's innocence or guilt.
However, the murder created a sensation in India at the time, especially when it was found that the school's students had access to guns.
" According to another source, "The celebrated Saint-Georges, mulatto fencer [and] violinist, created a sensation in Paris .
The symptoms progress over time, often beginning as a tingling sensation in the ball of the foot.
It is also possible that this last name derives from the Pskov and Tver dialectal word "озим" (ozim), meaning trembling, shivering, a chilly sensation in the body.
Signs and symptoms may include a limp or paralyzed arm, lack of muscle control in the arm, hand, or wrist, and lack of feeling or sensation in the arm or hand.
He did not think anyone else would be interested in them, and put them away and forgot about them until Ernő Rubik's Rubik's Cube became a worldwide sensation in the 1980s.
Tactile sensation in the mouth.
Charles Sennott, a reporter for the New York Post, broke the story, and it became a tabloid sensation into the early months of 1990.
In 2000 they recorded another, "Voices", which was a sensation in the stagnant local music industry, and was a chart-topping hit.
Asmat art is widely collected in major Western museums despite the difficulty in visiting the remote region to collect work; the "exceptionally expressive" art "caused a sensation in art-collecting circles" which led to large-scale collecting expeditions in the post-WWII era, according to art scholar and ethnologist Dirk A.
In 1974, the joined Eastern Suburbs rugby league club and was an instant sensation in the new code.