बेल्ट बकसुआ Meaning in English
बेल्ट बकसुआ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : belt buckle
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बेल्ट का बकलबेल्ट खिलाया
बेल्ट मेकर
बेल्ट निर्माता
बेल्टेड
बेल्टर
बेल्टिंग
बिना बेल्ट का
बेल्टवे
बेलुगा
बेलूर
बेल्वेडर
बेलवेरे
बेलवोर्ट
बेम
बेल्ट-बकसुआ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
From the inventory of the tomb were preserved many objects of gold, a cruciform brooch with onion-shaped cufflinks, a bracelet with thickened ends, three rings, a belt buckle and a second smaller buckle, five pendants with bells, two silver mugs, a gold band and several appliques, probably used to decorate or repair vessels.
The individual equipment belt buckle was replaced with a plastic version of the Davis quick-release buckle and a new Vest, Combat was developed to replace the individual equipment belt suspenders.
Year of birth missing (living people) The belt buckle pistol was an experimental German World War II firearm consisting of four 7.
22 Short barrels and lockwork concealed within a SS belt buckle.
1852 establishments in England The Pforzen buckle is a silver belt buckle found in Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben) in 1992.
Photographs of the scene show that she was fully clothed, but her belt buckle was partially undone, her pants zipper was not fully up, and the left shoulder of her shirt was torn.
Flint uses his belt buckle/sonic manipulator to shatter the glass to his cell and free himself and before both are frozen in suspended animation.
It is a short-sleeved khaki button-up shirt and matching trousers, worn with a gold belt buckle.
It also came with a set of khaki trousers, a khaki belt with a gold belt buckle, a command or "U.
Flint then shows Cramden a sonic device of his own invention that is integrated into a cigarette lighter (and that, amongst many other uses mentioned - 82 are claimed for the gadget - is later revealed to service as a belt buckle), first moving and then shattering a white cue ball on the pool table.
Acadian artefacts that have been unearthed include fragments of Saintonge ceramic, nails, wine bottle glass, window pane glass, a 1711 French silver coin, spoons, belt buckles, buttons, clay pipes, etc.