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fleeting Meaning in Tamil ( fleeting வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

விரைவில் குணமாக கூடியவை,



fleeting தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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fleeting's Usage Examples:

pure enchantment, technical wizardry, fleeting and fragile - and it's all done with soap bubbles!Some mixing wizardry by pal Jeff Garber (formerly of indie darlings National Skyline) finally whipped the album into shape.


The chipper thought was fleeting.


Is the Tibetan a monosyllabic language passing to agglutination, or the reverse?Here is an example: Momiji-ha wo Kaze ni makasete More fleeting than the glint of Miru yori mo -withered leaf wind-blown, the Hakanaki mono wa thing called life.


Images flowed behind her eyelids, most too fleeting to catch.


Compared with this obscure process - this spread of the king's peace along the highways and through the distant forest lands of the 12th and 13th centuries - papal interdicts and jubilees, however impressive their spectacle, are but fleeting shows.


"Sit down," Cynthia said, but in spite of the pleasant way she said it, a fleeting look of trepidation passed over the young girl's face.


He takes part, fruitlessly, in the Grail quest, only being vouchsafed a fleeting glimpse of the sacred Vessel, which, however, is sufficient to cast him into unconsciousness, in which he remains for as many days as he has spent years in sin.


They alone have kept the spiritual baptism with fire which Christ instituted, and which has no connexion with the water baptism of John; for the latter was an unregenerate soul, who failed to recognize the Christ, a Jew whose mode of baptism with water belongs to the fleeting outward world and is opposed to the kingdom of God.


fleeting shadows you see from the corner of your eye leading you to the horrors of the restless dead?educative process through which the horrors of the past will be re-examined.


Gooseberries with their fleetingly short season, when cooked down, sweetened and served with grilled mackerel.


In Ireland the Culdees of Armagh endured until the dissolution in 1541, and enjoyed a fleeting resurrection in 1627, soon after which their ancient property passed to the vicars choral of the cathedral.


The second nocturne is a fleeting scherzo retracing the same ground three times and culminating in a short cadenza for the horn.


At the baptism of his son George - " false, fleeting, perjured Clarence " - who was born in Dublin Castle, Desmond and Ormonde stood sponsors together.





Synonyms:

fugitive, short, momentary, momentaneous,



Antonyms:

sufficient, outfield, high, tall, long,

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