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purr Meaning in marathi ( purr शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



मांजरांची गर्जना,

Verb:

गुरगुरणे,



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purr's Usage Examples:

The visit of Lwów's students is regarded as the event which spurred their Kraków's collegaues into founding their own teams, thus Cracovia and Wisła Kraków were created soon afterwards.


(carpenter bee) offsprings Big cat (Tiger, Lion, Jaguar, Leopard) roar, growl, snarl Cat mew, meow, purr, hiss, trill, caterwaul, growl Cat meow Domestic cat.


High demand for yarn spurred invention of the spinning jenny in 1764, followed closely by the invention of the spinning frame, later.


Kate Florence Spurrell was a trade unionist from Devon who stood as a Labour Party candidate in Totnes in the 1924 and 1929 general elections and in Camborne in the 1931 and 1935 general elections.


spurred tortoise American alligator American bison, American black bear, aoudad, Arabian oryx, Axis, dromedary camel, barasingha, bar-headed goose Bengal.


Bessingham branch In 1766 John Spurrell, the younger son of William Spurrell who built Thurgarton House in 1733, purchased land in neighbouring Bessingham from the Anson family.


A variety of artists[who?] spurred trap"s move into pop and EDM.


to Africa, including African spurred tortoises, Ankole-Watusi cattle, aoudads, cheetahs, Grant"s zebras, black crowned cranes, red river hogs, and wildebeests.


Familia formed as a group of vigilantes, spurred to power to counter interloping kidnappers and drug dealers, who were their stated enemies.


Increasing enrollment in the city school system spurred the upgrades, and Westhill High School also received them.


Azuchi–Momoyama periodUnlike in Europe, where the advent of the cannon spelled the end of the age of castles, Japanese castle-building was spurred, ironically, by the introduction of firearms.


Vocalizations of wild turkeys include "gubles", "clucks", "putts", "purrs", "yelps", "cutts", "cackles", "kee-kees" and the coveted French call "Blululqu".


short hiking trail from a parking lot, which has been closed due to overcrowding spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.



Synonyms:

sound,



Antonyms:

vowel, consonant,



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