शैतान जैसा Meaning in English
शैतान जैसा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : devilish
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शैतानवादशैतान की तरह
शैतानों
डेविल्स फ़्लैक्स
शैतान की खरपतवार
पौरुषहीन करना
विलोसिटी
देवोकलाइज
रहित
से रहित
कॉटे से रहित
भावशून्य हो जाना
भावहीन
पत्तों से रहित करना
गुणहीन
शैतान-जैसा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
" Yahoo! Music concurred by declaring that Chemistry was "as devilish and quirky and downright uplifting as anything else released by anyone this year.
Rick Kogan of the Chicago Tribune hailed both productions as "Among the most polished and clever productions of the season, a pair of devilishly inventive and challenging shows that won over critics and audiences".
Our au pair girl from Spain made a beautiful little devilish doll which decorated the machine – it has probably disappeared by now.
He stated, "It took real guts to release a salute to a one-night stand in this, the era of abstinence," also praising its "devilishly seductive bass" and "sleekly probing horns".
The series followed a young woman named Tala, who accidentally unearths a crystal that contained the spirit of the legendary diwata sorceress, Luwalhati, who was imprisoned a hundred years earlier by a devilish being, Harimon.
Rowling's Harry Potter series displays Savior qualities every time he defends the wizard (and Muggle) world from the devilish Lord Voldemort.
During each performance, Bono would perform the song dressed as Zoo TV character "MacPhisto," a former cabaret performer with devilish horns.
Some of the costumes (called "Kleidle" in German) are several hundred years old, like the Schuttig of Elzach, a devilish figure that used to be widespread in parts of the Black Forest.
Rampage possesses the ability to transform into a grotesque devilish green-skinned creature (as seen in Crawling from the Wreckage and Extend a Helping Klaw).
A fly is a devilish insect.
In the following issue of the school newspaper, the editor of the paper, Mayon Parker (1924 Wake Forest graduate), first referred to the team as "Demon Deacons," in recognition of what he called their "devilish" play and fighting spirit.
Angus Batey of The Times said that U2 made it look "devilishy easy" at being "on-the-road documentarians" and that the film confirmed them "as not merely the biggest rock band in the world, but the best; the production putting the focus squarely on a superbly balanced setlist".