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how come Meaning in kannada ( how come ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



ಅದು ಹೇಗೆ

Adverb:

ಅದು ಹೇಗೆ,

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how come's Usage Examples:

The term Gong Show comes from the 1970s talent show spoof The Gong Show.


He notes that the lilting (how come folk is always lilting?) melodies of numbers like Corn Rigs, Gently Johnny and Willow's Song are stuffed with a vaguely sinister eroticism, reflecting Woodward's unease as he scratches the tranquil surface of the island community to discover its sinister secret.


The dentist wanted to know how come he wasn"t one of the characters in the popular strip.


The name was taken from a popular radio show comedy duet called Lum and Abner.


Poop pass gasQuelbeh ungodly musicRide/riding sexual intercourseScraab scratchShe fass She is a busybodyUm/dem themWha mek why , how comeWho yuh fah\who yuh people be? what family do you come from?Win painful gas trapped inside the stomach or other body partsWukkup gyrating danceYampi mucus in the eye, from Igbo ẹnyampi, 'blind'.


‘where, whither’ qəti ‘how much, how many’ gainəŋ ‘which, whence’ qətigu ‘at what time’ θəu, θəudi ‘why, how come’ gora, gorapəm ‘how, in which way’ ohaŋ ‘that.


The title of the show comes from the Anderson-Weill song September Song, which is sung during the credits.


In a podcast, the pair recount how comedian Ben Elton taught Hickson Greek tragedy, and their Professor, David Mayer (father of Lise Mayer) introduced them to Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, who had been his students some years before.


But how come you sir do not consider the motherland to be in fact the people, and not the pillagers" clique.


qətigu ‘at what time’ θəu, θəudi ‘why, how come’ gora, gorapəm ‘how, in which way’ ohaŋ ‘that (demonstrative)’ Gongduk at Ethnologue (18th ed.


When the show comes to a close, she tells guests to look out for the dinosaur.


fictional 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone, the show comes to life onstage, as he wryly comments on the music, story, and actors.


There is an element of cheesiness there, particularly in the line ‘how come you never wanna dance with me.



Synonyms:

put down, attain, flood in, come in, roll up, pull in, reach, move in, set ashore, drive in, get in, arrive, get, shore, set down, land, bring down, plump in, draw in, hit,

Antonyms:

leave, pull out, arrive, embark, inflate,

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