झगड़ पड़ना Meaning in English
झगड़ पड़ना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : quarrel
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
झगड़ा कर के अलग होनातकरार या तू तू मैं मैंकरनेवाला
क्रोध से झगड़ना
झगड़ा करते हुए
झगड़ते हुए
झगड़ों
कलहकारिणी
झगड़नेवाला
झगड़ा करने वाला
झगड़ा करने वाले
दंगई
दंगाई
लड़ाका
लड़ाकू
स्वजनों से कलह करनेवाला
झगड़-पड़ना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Ann Solomon had initially been assigned as a servant to police officer Richard Newman, but quarrels broke out and she was sent to the Tasmania's Female House of Correction.
Solomon had become estranged from his wife and children and there were violent quarrels.
After a promising start in which he became the master of Zealand and Scania with the title of a regent and conquered Funen, he had severe setbacks and quarrelled with his allies.
A few minor quarrels passed between Marshall and Clay early in the session, but the relative peace dissolved in December 1808 when Clay introduced a resolution calling for all members of the General Assembly to wear "homespun" garments as a means of encouraging local manufacturing and reducing British imports.
He has been described by Checkland as "a strong, vigorous and overpowering man, whose life was strewn with quarrels, great and small.
She was awarded with a shilling, though advised to be less quarrelsome.
The church has a truncated steeple (often referred to as the 'Beeby Tub'), unfinished due to the legend of two stonemasons quarrelling and falling to their death.
During the confrontation between Feirefiz and Parzival, Feirefiz states "You [Parzival] have quarreled with the same one here and I have struggled with it".
"In 1873, no one could predict with certainty whether these quarrels would end peacefully or through military action, nor was it clear which individuals or groups would come out on top in the expected power struggle.
Tom Skerritt played his younger brother Roy Bean; the two quarrel when Roy gets into a fight with a local man, and Roy is jailed.
"A Greek trader, a chance acquaintance of Judas Iscariot, comes to tell the Roman Governor of Corinth 'the real truth about this religious quarrel among the Jews', but is dissuaded by the tolerant old man from taking risks for Truth" (Time and Tide, August 14, 1937).
As Lollius and Gaius Caesar continued their tour of the Roman East, they started to quarrel.