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bray Meaning in Tamil ( bray வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கழுதையின் கத்தல்,



bray's Usage Examples:

Bray, England >>The mob clamoured for their "bray' general," but M.


Sir John Howard, only son of the match between Howard and Mowbray, took service with his cousin the third duke of Norfolk, who had him returned as knight of the shire for Norfolk, where, according to the Paston Letters, this Howard of the Essex branch was regarded by the gentry as a strange man.


But the king, who showed himself un- I~a,icaster expectedly vindictive, beheaded him at once; three other peers, Badlesmere, Clifford and Mowbray,were subsequently executed, with a score of knights.


The most important work of his life was his co-operation in the production of the Satire Menippee (1593), which did so much to damage the cause of the League; the harangue of the Sieur d'Aubray is usually attributed to his pen.


A lion's share of the Mowbray estates, swollen by the great alliances of the house, heir of Breouse and Segrave, and, through Segrave, of Thomas of Brotherton, son of Edward I.


They're organized by style, like vintage and retro, solids, plaids, plaid with detail, stripes, denim and chambray, logo, patriotic, and more.


General Lemnitzer called for the Brigade to join the guerrillas in the Escambray Mountains.


Light weight or see-through fabrics like chambray or chintz, make for beautiful window swags or sheer curtains.


Thirsk is first mentioned as a borough in a charter granted by Roger de Mowbray to Newburgh Priory in the reign of Henry II.


de Wolfe Howe, American Bookmen (New York, 1898); and the introduction by Mowbray Morris to Macmillan's uniform edition of Cooper's novels (London, 1900).


Mowbray, Critic, 41, P.


Although you might associate western wear with plaids or blue chambray, little girls western shirts can actually be found in virtually any pattern or style.


The mob clamoured for their "bray' general," but M.





Synonyms:

mill, pulp, crunch, fragmentize, comminute, fragmentise, break up, mash, grind, fragment, pestle,



Antonyms:

specify, close up, shout, whisper, stand still,

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