ब्लबिंग Meaning in English
ब्लबिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : blobbying
, bluffing
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ब्लूश लिलाकभूलों
भोथरा
भौंथरा
दो टूक
मुंहफट स्पष्टवादी
कुंद आघात
कुंठित
कुंठा
धुंधला होना
धुंधला हो जाना
ब्लब
ब्लब्बर
धुंधला कर देना
धुंधला पड़ जाना
ब्लबिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Dode was with Lannes and Joachim Murat when they famously captured a bridge over the Danube by bluffing the Austrian commander Auersperg into believing a cease fire had been signed.
Christopher Cotton, an economist from the Queen's University, and Chang Liu, a graduate student, used game theory to model the bluffing strategies used in the Chinese military legends of Li Guang and his 100 horsemen (144 BC), and Zhuge Liang and the Empty City (228 AD).
When playing with fewer than 4 people, bluffing becomes potentially more effective with a three-card hand.
Warpath realizes she isn't bluffing until Rockslide points out Warpath has been sneaking food as he had food in his mouth throughout the whole ordeal.
To save Pine, Burr sacrifices his operation and allows Roper to get away, by contacting Roper's "satrap," Sir Anthony Bradshaw, and bluffing that he has enough evidence to send Roper to prison with harsh consequences for any associates, but will stay his hand if Pine and Jed are released unharmed.
Simon Singh interviews Binmore for BBC Radio 4 on bluffing in poker and the British 3G telecoms auction, 31 October 2003.
Together, Puma and Black Cat neutralize the drunken rampage of the Rhino, mostly through sheer bluffing.
In the case of these military legends, the researchers found that bluffing arose naturally as the optimal strategy in each situation.
As Denholm, the company boss, is equally technologically illiterate, he is convinced by Jen's interview bluffing and appoints her head of the IT department.
On the first night of their stay, as Will and Silo are bluffing, they spot a man with a woman entering a room.
Amid charges of bluffing and brinkmanship, a spokesman explained that because Roland Garros was less than half the size of the other three Grand Slam venues and had no covered courts, the French Open was at risk of losing its Grand Slam status to Madrid—which has a long clay court tradition and larger facilities—or the Gulf countries.
Apparently the Indians were bluffing, because within a day or two, they had agreed to give up their white captives to Bouquet and his forces.
Flint next sneaks into the Kremlin, where he overhears the Premier bluffing the (fake) U.