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hemmed Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( hemmed ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ହେମେଡ୍, ସିଲେଇ,

Noun:

ଗୋଇଠି |, ପ୍ରସବ, କୂଳ,

Verb:

ସିଲେଇ |,

hemmed's Usage Examples:

By noon Provera was hemmed in by French reinforcements and at 2:00 pm he surrendered to Sérurier with 7,000 men, 22 field guns, a pontoon train and a food convoy.


Gino, failing to find an escape route and hemmed in by prison-like bars, commits suicide in the basement vault.


Though often hemmed in by sheer cliff walls, couloirs may also be less well-defined, and often simply a line of broken talus.


was a cream silk chiffon dress hemmed with vertical rows of Swiss-made appliqued woven disks, and a matching oyster silk basket weave coat.


It was hemmed in to the east by other more substantial powers like Karaman on Iconium, which ruled from the Kızılırmak River to the Mediterranean.


hemmed with what is called a dressmaker"s hem​—​an extra line of loose running stitch is added in the middle of the hem, so that all the weight of the cloth.


For eight playoff games, including four in the 1926 Finals, Stewart served ably on the back end, where his physical presence and shiftiness kept the opposition hemmed in.


It is hemmed in by bodies of water from all sides: on the north and east by the Sibuyan Sea; on the south and east by Tablas Strait.


Art of War: "In difficult ground, press on; On hemmed-in ground, use subterfuge; In death ground, fight.


The name means "Dill homestead/village" or "hemmed-in land where dill grows".


Lamar streaked down the left sideline, until hemmed in by two Princeton players, then cut sharply to the middle of the field.


towns name probably means, "fish pool homestead/village" but perhaps, "hemmed-in land with a fish pool".


highland area in western Georgia, located in the upper Rioni river valley and hemmed in by the Greater Caucasus mountains.



Synonyms:

fabric, cloth, material, edge, textile,

Antonyms:

insulator, conductor, dull, recede, natural object,

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