a heap of Meaning in gujarati ( a heap of ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
એક ઢગલો, એક ખૂંટો,
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a heap of's Usage Examples:
language and means “The peak above the clearing with a heap of stones” with “hreysi” meaning a heap of stones and “thveit” meaning a clearing.
Lyell wrote "That buildings should have been submerged, and afterwards upheaved, without being entirely reduced to a heap of ruins, will appear no anomaly.
*** igbéo is a contraction of igba owó "a heap of cowries".
carriages following ploughed over the engine and were all destroyed - forming a heap of wreckage between the station platforms.
his last mornings he clarified this idea of death into a heap of bony brainpans to which the eyeholes added a bluish notion.
But Catiline was found far in advance of his men amid a heap of slain foemen, still breathing slightly, and showing in his face the indomitable spirit.
"What lay on the pillow was a charnel house, a heap of pus and blood, a shovelful of putrid flesh.
dogs") middlin – reasonable or average mixen – a heap of dung or soil mothery – mouldy notation – making a fuss nurt – a verb meaning to entice ornary.
The building was demolished in 1950, and reported to be "just a heap of rubble" in 1986.
Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Gludair", meaning a heap of stones.
such a heap of deformaties that no Judicious Architect will think it corrigible by any Expense that can be laid out upon new dressing it.
A few days later he revisits the street and finds the vault empty: In place of the woman and children, a heap of quick-lime was glistening.
Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Cludair", meaning a heap of stones.
Synonyms:
foul,
Antonyms:
fair, unclassified,