टकर्ड Meaning in English
टकर्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tucked
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टकशॉपट्यूडर
ट्यूडर्स
मंगलवार
अगले हफ्ते मंगलवार
टगबोट
तुगलकी तरह
ट्यूशन
ट्यूशन फीस
ट्यूक
तुकांतवाला
तुक़्का
ट्यूकनेट्स
ट्यूल
तुलारेमिया
टकर्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Dallas Morning News commented that "even with a pensive look on her exquisitely snipped and tucked face, she commands attention".
AllMusic wrote: "This is a nicely crafted collection of songs, performed and sung beautifully, with lots of echoes and suggestions tucked into the music.
The fingers extend almost straight, and the thumb is not tucked in.
During the 2001 - 2002 school year, this policy required all students to have golf and dress shirts tucked into their pants at all times, on the basis that untucked shirts did not convey the proper sense of respect for the school.
The "tucked-in shirt" rule, though, was short-lived as at the beginning of the 2002 - 2003 school year, the policy was revised to eliminate the requirement of golf shirts being tucked in.
The baton is summoned by a crystal orb that's tucked into a pouch in the belt of the uniform.
Some players added an extra club—a night stick—or tucked tear gas spray into their golf bags.
Martha Springer Botanical Garden is sometimes referred to as a secret garden since few people are aware of its existence and it is tucked away behind buildings on the campus.
He wrote that in a spiral notebook and tucked it away for a few years.
The letter was creased, partly from being folded, mailed, and tucked into a book for safekeeping during World War II.
At first glance, the long-nosed potoroo with its pointed nose and grey-brown fur looks very much like a bandicoot — that is, until it hops away with its front feet tucked into its chest, revealing its close relationship with the kangaroo family.
Cricket stood tall for Stewart as he tucked his rugby jersey away for the final time at the end of the 1997 season, giving cricket his full attention.
The vineyards in this area tend to be tucked up against some of the smaller, low-lying hills that rise between the Andes and the Coastal Range so that they are protected from the harsh winds coming off the coast.