स्वांग बनना Meaning in English
स्वांग बनना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : farce
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्वांग का जलसाफरडेज
फरडेल्स
फ़रदार फ़ौजी टोपी
फरडेल
फ़ार्दिगेल
फरडिंग
फारे
किराया,भाड़ा
फरेन
फैरेनडोल
बिदाई
विदाई
विदाई का
विदाई भाषण
स्वांग-बनना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
What a farce it all is .
During an interview with the Arab news agency al-Arabiya following the opening of the trial, Saddam's eldest daughter Raghad branded the court a "farce" and claimed that her father behaved like a "lion" during the proceedings.
In August of that year, press releases indicated he would appear in A Hot Old Time in Dixie, going on the road in the coming season; this musical farce was Davis's property with Tom McIntosh.
Ira angrily denounces the bond drive as a farce.
He was the author, although the fact was long concealed, of High Life Below Stairs, a two-act farce presented at Drury Lane on 31 October 1759; also of False Concord (Covent Garden, 20 March 1764) and The Tutor (Drury Lane, 4 February 1765).
Bert Williams and George Walker, called the "Two Real Coons", found fame in 1896 with a musical farce called The Gold Bug.
1973 establishments in Washington (state) Let It Ride is a Broadway musical based on the 1935 Broadway farce Three Men on a Horse by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm.
She made her West End debut in 1958 in Speaking of Murder at St Martin's Theatre, which was followed by The Tunnel of Love, a farce at the Apollo Theatre.
In her hands, Carnival becomes a brash musical farce that turns sentimental only when absolutely required.
This theatre was described as 'elegant and splendidly ornamented' and opened with a performance of Elizabeth Inchbald's comedy Everyone has his Fault (1793) and the musical farce Rosina and was attended by King George III and Queen Charlotte.
" Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times praised the film as "an absolutely georgeous piece of costume kookery, a dazzling and sustained farce which is also a mad, affectionate tribute to every epee epic, every sabre-and-sex, bodice-and-bodkin historical melodrama anybody ever saw.
" Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote that the film "is not without some oafish and wrong-headed touches, but on the whole it's a witty and engaging picture, an affectionate and competent revival of traditional farce.