तरस रूप में Meaning in English
तरस रूप में शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : in a state of yad
, craving
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तरसने वालाललक
बाहर crawfish
क्रॉकफोर्ड
क्रल
क्रॉटल
क्रॉ
क्रॉल ओवर
क्रॉकिंग
रेंगने वाली वस्तु
क्रॉटल्स
क्रेज़
धत
ख़ब्त
पागल्
तरस-रूप-में इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This is, however, a mere hoax plotted by his "mother" Petronella, a witch craving for the title of queen.
He also wrote a tribute to his friend, “a man with a craving for freedom manifest in his way of life, expressed in his work, who became an artist at the moment he was economically broken, deserted by everybody, considered a freak – at that moment he created a world of his own, warm, vivid and vital.
People at that age only seek immediate gratification, aiming to satisfy cravings such as hunger and thirst, and at later ages the id seeks out sex.
When a bank robbery fails, he realizes that the program only works on kids; he experiments, giving the kids chocolate cravings, making them all wear blue, etc.
It is sentimental, but slightly self-mocking, as he describes his inability to find something to do with himself as his wife goes through cravings.
University of Wittenberg scholar Faustus earns his doctorate, but his insatiable craving for knowledge and power leads Faustus to try his hand at necromancy in an attempt to conjure Mephistopheles out of hell.
Propter also says, "Time and craving, craving and time--two aspects of the same thing; and that thing is the raw material of evil.
Historically, apomorphine has been tried for a variety of uses, including as a way to relieve anxiety and craving in alcoholics, an emetic (to induce vomiting), for treating stereotypies (repeated behaviour) in farmyard animals, and more recently in treating erectile dysfunction.
Our deepest craving is for recognition—to be known by another human being for what we truly are.
Edwards described that he "grew up exuberant in body but with a nervy, craving mind.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic picked the song as a highlight on Millennium, calling it an "infectious song that will be enough to satisfy anyone craving more, more, more".
Henry Davidson (disambiguation) Kibroth Hattaavah or Kibroth-hattaavah (קִבְרוֹת הַתַּאֲוָה, graves of craving) is one of the locations which the Israelites passed through during their Exodus journey, recorded in the Book of Numbers.
He concluded that we are bound to the cycles of life and death because of tanha (desire, thirst, craving).