dagger Meaning in Tamil ( dagger வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பட்டாக்கத்தி,
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dagger தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
பட்டாக்கத்தி பைரவன் (1979) – தமிழ்த் திரைப்படம்.
திரைவிமர்சனம்: பட்டாக்கத்தி – லினோ.
dagger's Usage Examples:
She whirled again, this time slamming the dagger into the opening between the door and frame, just above a hinge, to keep it from closing.
His hands absently traveled over all the places on his body where weapons were hidden and he pulled free a dagger with a jagged edge.
He tucked the dagger into his belt and shoved Rhyn out of his way as he exited the closet.
We furled the mainsail, got the dagger board down, and we tacked.
Among them were four beys, one of whom, driven to madness by Mehemet Alls mockery, asked for a drink of water; his hands were untied that he might take the bottle, but he snatched a dagger from one of the soldiers, rushed at the pasha, and fell covered with wounds.
"As he pulled on the last of his clothes and crossed to his armory, a small, black velvet box nestled between two daggers drew his attention.
While negotiations were still pending, he had been set upon one evening by a fanatical ruffian, who thought to expedite matters with the dagger.
Key jewelry pieces included dagger necklaces, edgy earrings and large brass knuckle rings that struck a balance between sophisticated and daring.
He rifled through his bag and prepared a dagger to sharpen.
To this wave were owed in all probability the Nilotic scenes depicted on the Mycenae daggers, on frescoes of Hagia Triada and Cnossus, on pottery of Zakro, on the shell-relief of Phaestus, 'c.
Owing to its position on two important railways, Alcazar has a flourishing transit-trade in the wines of Estremadura and Andalusia; the soda and alkali of La Mancha are used in the manufacture of soap; and gunpowder, chocolate and inlaid daggers are also made here.
One of the guards studied a barbed dagger before placing all his weapons in a small sack.
The typical fighting costume of the Malay is a sleeveless jacket with texts from the Koran written upon it, short tight drawers reaching to the middle of the thigh, and the sarong is then bound tightly around the waist, leaving the hilt of the dagger worn in the girdle exposed to view.
Synonyms:
creese, dirk, helve, crease, knife, bodkin, haft, kris, hilt, stiletto, poniard, kirpan, sticker,
Antonyms:
subscript, superscript, lowercase, uppercase, unfold,