डिबाउच्ड Meaning in English
डिबाउच्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : debauched
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शोहदापनडिबौचिंग
डेबेड
डिबेल्ड
डेबेले
ऋणपत्र रखनेवाला
ऋणांकन
डिबेंचर बंधपत्र
डिबेंचर बांड
डिबेंचर बॉन्ड
डिबेंचरों
देबर
देबी
डिबिगर्स
दुर्बल करने योग्य
डिबाउच्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He served as the editor of the paper's Londoner's Diary column and became known for his hard-drinking and semi-debauched lifestyle.
The band broke up in early 1996, after finally being dropped by their label after a debauched U.
Despite his debauched private life, as a politician he was a moderate and sensible influence on the king.
It included a ten-page booklet, "Suck This Fred Nile", that local police declared was "obscene" and confiscated all available copies due to Negro's "debauched" cartoons and photocopied pornographic images.
:The husband, young and immoral, practiced a debauched life daily; the princess his wife, who was in the prime of her beauty, found herself grossly insulted by the low regard that her own charm had over him.
Wajid Ali Shah was widely regarded as a debauched and detached ruler, but some of his notoriety seems to have been misplaced.
Standing in a dark alleyway, Jarvis would deliver a monologue in each episode detailing his latest debauched activities ("I must remember to try smuggling drugs through customs again", alluding to Jarvis's contentment at being body cavity searched, for instance).
In September 1932, due to a report stating Bedny's debauched life during a CPSU Poliburo meeting, Stalin decided to evict Bedny from his Kremlin apartment.
Foreign observers usually had a negative opinion of Mongolian monks, condemning them as lazy, ignorant, corrupt, and debauched, but the Mongolian people did not concur.
Sections are also told from the perspective of the debauched Prince Siegfried and his mother, the devious Queen Clothilde.
Despite his leadership in the frolicks, he wrestled with his participation and felt it was perhaps a debauched life and contrary to finding a path to a more godly life: "I felt guilty as ever, and sometimes could not close my eyes for hours after I had got home to my bed, on account of the guilt I had contracted the evening before.
Feminist editor Victoria Woodhull condemned the sexual hypocrisy of the French balls in 1873 in Woodhull and Clafliin's Weekly, complaining that the Academy of Music was being used "for the purpose of debauching debauched women; and the trustees of the Academy know this.