डांट डपट Meaning in English
डांट डपट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : snare dump
, scolding
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
झिड़कझिड़कने योग्य
ठुनकने वाला व्यक्ति
स्कोलेक्स
स्कोलोपैडी
स्कोलिटस
स्कोंबेरोमोरस सियेरा
स्कोन
स्कोन्स
स्कूर
अनूठी खबर
स्कूप आउट
स्कूपर
स्कूसर
गुंजाइश होना
डांट-डपट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
During a council meeting in 1920 he grabbed a gavel and lunged at a councilman, scolding him for berating a reporter, and mashed his own finger and injured his leg.
unfortunately to Tobby, Morrimento become the director of his program, constantly scolding and nagging both Tobby and the guests even for the slight.
The story begins with a farm mother scolding Jack for trading his cow for five seemingly worthless beans.
However, this interpretation has been criticized (Düwel 2001) on the grounds that (1) the scribe had no apparent reason to resort to a complex bind-rune for part of the inscription and (2) a ‘scolding’ does not seem to be worthy of an inscription on an object interred with the remains of a warrior.
In other words, it is "a person's verbal action which includes the delivery of harsh words, insults, scolding, and yelling excessively, as well as giving threats to others".
Once in a while he is seen scolding Irwin when he thinks Irwin did something disrespectful or rude, but is more often seen doing something nice with Irwin like going to a baseball game or on a picnic.
The essay begins with Wright's first encounter with racism as a child, when his attempt to play a war game with white children turns violent, and ends with a scolding from his mother, blaming him for the incident.
" On another occasion, Mengzhi sent some robes made of a rough cloth to Zifu, and Zifu repudiated Ye, telling him that, "Why then do you insult me by sending me such clothes?" When Ye learned of his father's reaction he broke into tears, accepting his father's scolding.
This scolding was largely moot to Standard Oil's interests since long-distance oil pipelines were now their preferred method of transportation.
Like other gnatcatchers, it may give harsh, scolding calls while foraging for small insects and spiders in desert shrubs.
It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by scolding at his crew that they have defiled the holy book and will be severely punished for it before he gives his crew a second chance once he accepts their forgiveness.
When Brown began implying that Tunney and Savage's manager Miss Elizabeth were involved in an affair (suggesting that Miss Elizabeth was "doing favors" for Tunney to protect Savage from sure defeat), Tunney began scolding Brown for making such a claim, poking his finger in his chest to assert his authority.
His family met William Thackeray and Charles Dickens on their American tours, and James even remembered Thackeray mock-scolding his sister Alice for her crinoline dress: "Crinoline? I was suspecting it! So young and so depraved!".