राखदानी Meaning in English
राखदानी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ashdani
, ashtray
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अश्वमेड़ितएशियाटिक हैजा
एशियाटिक चतुर तिल
एशियाटिक तिलचट्टा
स्वगत कथन
असिरूप
असिक्रीड़ा
असिक्त डिंब
असील
अशीला
असिम्पोटोट्स
असिनेसिस
असाइनर
असाइनर्स
असाइनीज़
राखदानी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
When even Lupe refuses to come near her, May becomes enraged and throws Petey's ashtray at her, killing the cat and shattering the ashtray.
Fad Gadget – voice synthesizer, tapes, drum machine, ashtray, metal chair, electric shaver, studio.
John Fryer – extra fingers, ashtray, metal chair, studio.
Noblet asked for a set of coffee tables and Langley a combination of a standard electric lamp, coffee tray and ashtray.
Hélène's manuscript reveals that at first André encountered several flukes, including an experiment in which he transmitted an ashtray that reintegrated in the receiver pod with the words "Made in Japan" on the back written backwards.
AUTOart Design offers offbeat automobilia like 'shock absorber' pens, carbon fiber tissue boxes, or ashtray and clock in the form of a disc brake rotor with caliper.
Stating that she grew up in a household with an AFL-CIO ashtray on the dinner table, Overall has spoken in favor of labor unions, and warns that Republicans have "stolen" the language of unions, successfully redefining terms like "good benefits" and "pensions" as "a string of cusswords.
While the professor struggles to unwrap the package and comes to realize that it is only a glass ashtray, Crain grabs a poker with his gloved hands and strikes the professor dead.
his head was sort of cranked back, and there was an ashtray with cigarette butts and coffee on the floor.
Using the broken remnants of the "MAY" ashtray to form an anagram, she names the doll "Amy".
They quickly became recognized as pioneers in the emerging field of studio glass and their association with the Dearborn Glass Company in the mid-1950s led to a small mass production of Higgins Glass, particularly ashtrays.
He sees his glass ashtray by the bed and hears a knock at the door.
Designed by Harry Hargreaves, the Wharetana Ware range assimilated Māori design, including tikis, in a contemporary way and, alongside items such as tiki ashtrays and salt and pepper shakers, included a tiki mug named "Ruru and Weku".
Meanwhile, pub regular Tinker, losing his mind because of the heat, attempts to attack Angela whilst she's working, but when she hits him over the head with an ashtray, he flees and ends up burned to death as well.