drunkards Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
drunkards ka kya matlab hota hai
शराबी
Noun:
मतवाला, शराबी आदमी, मद्यप, पियक्कड़, शराबी,
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drunkards शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
तदनंतर कलकत्ता से प्रकाशित होनेवाले "मतवाला" पत्र में काम किया।
|1983 || हिम्मतवाला || भूषण ||।
|1983 || हिम्मतवाला || चंपा ||।
एक शराबी आदमी जो अपनी शराब का भुगतान नहीं कर सकता: वह अपना टिकट वेटर नामदेव (प्राण) को बेचने का फैसला करता है।
"मतवाला" ने ही इन्हें पूर्ण रूप से साहित्यिक बना दिया।
|1983 || हिम्मतवाला || ||।
लेकिन उन्हे सबसे अधिक पहचान १९८३ की फिल्म हिम्मतवाला से मिली।
१९२२ से १९२३ के दौरान कोलकाता से प्रकाशित 'समन्वय' का संपादन किया, १९२३ के अगस्त से मतवाला के संपादक मंडल में कार्य किया।
कजरी श्रीपुर जाती है और सोमेन को बताती है कि रूप सहाय वो शराबी आदमी था जिसने उसके साथ बलात्कार किया था।
drunkards's Usage Examples:
A few ragged drunkards stood at a distance, but were not suffered to make a noise till I had done.
Her son also became a brilliant painter - unfortunately, he was also one of Montmartre's most notorious drunkards.
I'm not having these boastful drunkards repairing my car.
drunkards reclaimed, adulterers converted and murderers revealed and pardoned.
Owl broth was given to children to prevent them from becoming drunkards in later life.
Under it the state bought liquors, graded them in accordance with a chemical analysis, and sold them to consumers in packages of not less than one half-pint; the dispensaries were open from sunrise to sunset, no sales were made to minors or drunkards, and no liquor was drunk on the premises; there was a state dispensary commissioner and a state board of control; and the profits were divided between the state, the counties and the municipalities, the share of the state being devoted to educational purposes.
Besides the prisons, which include one built on the cellular principle at Breda, the state supports three penal workhouses for drunkards and beggars.
"Drunkards") of Ezek.
The Feast of St Martin (Martinmas) took the place of an old pagan festival, and inherited some of its usages (such as the Martinsmdnnchen, Martinsfeuer, Martinshorn and the like, in various parts of Germany); by this circumstance is probably to be explained the fact that Martin is regarded as the patron of drinking and jovial meetings, as well as of reformed drunkards.
In 1850 Guthrie published A Plea on behalf of Drunkards and against Drunkenness, which was followed by The Gospel in Ezekiel (1855); The City: its Sins and Sorrows (1857); Christ and the Inheritance of the Saints (1858); Seedtime and Harvest of Ragged Schools (1860), consisting of his three Pleas for Ragged Schools.
Synonyms:
dipsomaniac, toper, soaker, drinker, alky, souse, drunk, imbiber, boozer, rummy, inebriate, sot, wino, alcoholic, lush, juicer,
Antonyms:
nonalcoholic, juiceless, poor, scarce, nondrinker,