शावूट Meaning in English
शावूट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : shwoot
, shout
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जयध्वनिहर्षध्वनि
पेल
धक्का
शोवेड
फावल
फ़ावड़ा
फावड़े से मिट्टी
खोदते
फाशिंग
फावड़ा चलानेवाला
शोवर्स
शोका मनाना
दिखौवा
प्रदर्शित
शावूट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
While in Spain Droeshout also seems to have anglicised his name to "Droeswoode" ("hout" being Dutch for "wood"), possibly because of negative attitudes to the Dutch in Spain at the time.
The Ramrods released an instrumental rock version in 1960 with eerie and evocative overdubbed shouts, whistles and cattle calls.
Nazario suffers a crisis of faith, shouting, "For the first time in my life, I find it hard to forgive.
Record Mirror criticized the album by being "not much to shout about" and that it was "the same old bill of fare that you've heard at least 100 times before".
In the versions by Spike, The Chipmunks (Theodore on lead vocals), and Ray Stevens, the song ends with the performer shouting the words "Happy New Year!!!".
On the seventh day they marched seven times around the walls, then the priests blew their ram's horns, the Israelites raised a great shout, and the walls of the city fell.
South Slavic: caklo "glass", doha "enough", dugo "long", duma "speech", vičin- "shout".
"When the Count Basie Orchestra consented to team up with vocalist Billy Eckstine, choruses of angels must have shouted hallelujah.
Although other verbs such as ask, shout, or reply are acceptable, some identifiers get in the reader's way.
Tartalo got out of his cave and he started to run after the ring, hearing its shouts.
Compton only scored 21 runs for the Lions but still appeared to be within range of becoming the first batsman to reach 1,000 first-class runs before the end of May for 25 years, before a washout on the second afternoon of Somerset's match against Worcestershire left him stranded on 950 runs.
At the conference, several said they had visions, others fainted and had to be laid on beds, others shouted hosannas .
He has also been in the sketch show The Wrong Door as a recurring bit-part character who runs into a snooker hall and shouts "Stop playing snooker!" before whispering an implied impossible wager to one of the players and completing an unfeasible trick shot.