हेंगा फेरना Meaning in English
हेंगा फेरना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : harrow
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हैरीहैरी पुल
हैरी ब्रिज
हैरी ढेर सुलिवान
हैरी एस. ट्रूमेन
हैरी ट्रूमेन
हैरी ट्रूमैन
हैरिक
हैरीइंग
निठुर
कठोर हमले
कठोर समालोचना
कठोर या निर्दय
कठोर,निर्दयी
हर्षेन
हेंगा-फेरना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After experiencing the harrowing conditions and violence from Milton's pro-government faction on the res, Ray gradually becomes sensitized to Indian issues.
In March 2013, after visiting Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Cameron said: "As a mother, it is horrifying to hear the harrowing stories from the children I met today, no child should ever experience what they have.
The French garrison were well aware of what was to come and, in between the cessation of siege guns at 19:30 and the start of the assault at 22:00, protected the large breaches in the walls with harrows, caltrops, and chevaux de frise in preparation for the imminent assault.
Norris completes the harrowing ordeal, only to discover that Cressner had already murdered his wife.
Francis Coulson and Robert Lee developed and served the dish at their Sharrow Bay Country House Hotel in the Lake District, in North West England, in the 1970s.
Mets General Manager Steve Phillips summed up the harrowing four weeks the Mets had been through saying that "we had destiny in our own hands, we lost destiny, we got it back in our own hands.
Large numbers of Hindus and Sikhs from Rawalpindi and Sialkot started arriving in March 1947, bringing "harrowing stories of Muslim atrocities.
" Craig, however, describes the film as a "harrowing depiction of evil.
It bears some resemblance to Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game or Harry Potter, with each of these novels featuring harrowing situations thrust upon young protagonists in a school-like environment.
The incident was filmed by an overhead British army helicopter and television news cameras; the images have been described by journalist Peter Taylor as some of the "most dramatic and harrowing" of the conflict in Northern Ireland.
It is the first book in The Stone Dance of the Chameleon trilogy, which concerns the harrowing experiences of the young and inexperienced heir to a ruling dynasty who is suddenly taken from his protected childhood and thrust into a cruel society where he must fight for his family honour, his position and his life.