व्हाकर Meaning in English
व्हाकर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : walker
, waker
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जागतापनजागत
वेकास
वाकी टाकी
वकमैन
वालदेग्रेव
वल्डर्फ़ सलाद
वेल्स टट्टू
राह चलता
सैर
चल होना
बेकार घूमना
व्यर्थ घूमना
बेकार में घूमना
धुनी पर घूमना
व्हाकर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 1999, Tranz Rail purchased the line between Awakeri and the mill and took over shunting operations with DBR and DSC class diesel locomotives.
In later years, the two locomotives were limited to the short length of line between the mill and the NZR connection at Awakeri and were repainted from the original black with yellow trim into a white with orange band scheme.
De Grafbewaker (1965).
Hosts have included Clare and Andy P (7–9pm weekdays), Virg le Brun (4–7pm weekdays), Haimona Ngata (12–2pm weekdays), Geoffrey Bell (7pm weekdays), Justin Brown, Glenn Paul, Bruce Earwaker, Amber, and Dayna Vawdrey.
Nodding wakerobin – Trillium cernuum.
Johan Kwakernaak – rhythm guitar.
Martin Kwakernaak – drums, keyboards.
व्हाकर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The tunnel is now contained within the Wollemi National Park and is a popular attraction for bushwalkers and tourists.
The Icknield Way Trail, a multi-user route for walkers, horse riders and off-road cyclists also passes through the parish.
Julio César Urías (born 1972), Guatemalan race walker.
The film Sleepwalkers unseated White Men Can't Jump to open in first place grossing '10,017,354 in box office revenue.
The Army of Sleepwalkers (2014).
2019 Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (alongside Industrial Light " Magic).
Additionally, those sponsoring a walker can specify whether Church World Service or an alternative global hunger-fighting agency will receive the remaining 75% of the donation.
Today, Hollinsclough is a popular departure point for walkers and tourists visiting the surrounding countryside.
Mario Avellaneda, Spanish race walker.
He has small roles in Norris films, such as Code of Silence (1985), Firewalker (1986), and Hero and the Terror (1988).
The route was originally called the "barefoot route" and the carriers were called "beach walkists" or "beach walkers".
The mail carriers, and others who had learned the method of walking long distances on a sloping beach without tiring, were called "beach walkists" or "beach walkers".