awdl Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( awdl ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
Noun:
ବିଦ୍ଧିବା |, ଜୋତା ସିଲେଇ ଛୁଞ୍ଚି |, ସୂଚକାଙ୍କ, ଛୁଞ୍ଚି |, କଣ୍ଟା,
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awdl's Usage Examples:
soldiers during the journey, including beating them with twigs when they dawdle and pushing them to cover distances in daytime under a blazing sun.
The semi final turned into a 400 m sprint when the leaders dawdled resulting in a flying 27.
In early Welsh literature, an awdl (pronounced [ˈau̯dl̩]) is any long poem on a single end-rhyme (the word is the same as odl, "rhyme"), using cynghanedd.
British, over the next two weeks the excessively cautious Saltonstall dawdled despite repeated requests by General Lovell that he attack Mowatt"s position.
Still frantically making rotary movements around his temples, "Dummy" dawdled away.
Africa on a shoestring in the mid 1970s, from Casablanca to the Cape, and "dawdled" in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) at the time of minority white rule.
Even though it runs at less than 80 minutes, the film seems to dawdle.
Two more recent floods were the dawdle in 2003, when about 100 livestock and 119 people were washed away, and the.
After missed drives on offense, he often dawdled back on defense while complaining to the referees; he provided less help.
"Moench: Legislature dawdles while our children absorb lead and other toxins".
The Germans did not dawdle at the hour of decision but attacked quickly, using a massive series of.
Even Beaumarchais admits that some critics describe the genre as deadly dawdling prose with no comic relief, maxims, or characters with improbable plots.
The text of this awdl is preserved in the.