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darn Meaning in Tamil ( darn வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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darn's Usage Examples:

The temporary includes vetches, pulse, lupine, clover and trifolium; and the perennial, meadow-trefoil, lupinella, sulla (fledysarum coronarium), lucerne and darnel.


There have even been news stories about people committing assault because some yahoo just can't keep from hooting and hollering through the whole darn workout.


Jonny wouldn't listen to his nagging sister, but he'd darned well listen to a man as terrifying as Dusty could be.


They're indie cred is strong - they are on SubPop Records, after all - but their too darned catchy hooks are downright irresistible to all who encounter them.


The fidelity of the commander to whom that chieftain had confided the care of the pass leading into Mazandarn, was corrupted; and, as no further retreat was open to him, he found himself under the necessity of fighting.


It's as safe as watching TV and a darned sight more fun.


Other frustrations: we're just too darn busy, but how do we make a living, get dinner on the table, do the laundry, snuggle with our kids, and maintain a friendship, let alone a marriage, and not be busy?!I had my foot in the door and he darn near busted it, all the time saying his wife had a big mouth and didn't know what she was talking about.


She darned near did a jig and couldn't wait to write about it—didn't even take time to dream it.


She darned near did a jig and couldn't wait to write about it—didn't even take time to dream it.


It'd make my job a darn sight easier.


When preparing for a number of management interviews, you bat around the idea of carrying a briefcase into your potential boss' office; since briefcases are professional, they boast organization, and they make you look darned responsible.


von Erdmann, Behramgur and die russische Fiirstentochter, Kasan, 1844); Iskandarnama, first part, with commentary (Calcutta, 1812 and 1825; text alone, Calcutta, 1853 lithographed with marginal notes, Lucknow, 1865; Bombay, 1861 and 1875; English translation by H.





Synonyms:

touch on, doctor, mend, run up, restore, furbish up, bushel, sew together, sew, stitch, repair, fix,



Antonyms:

unbutton, dislodge, untie, unfasten, break,

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