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limp Meaning in Tamil ( limp வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நொண்டு நடை,

Verb:

நொண்டி நட,



limp's Usage Examples:

Only now and again do we catch fugitive and increasingly doubtful glimpses of him and his work.


Two bravos were hired (one of them named Olimpio, according to Bertolotti, was probably Beatrice's lover), and Francesco was assassinated while asleep in his castle of Petrella in the kingdom of Naples (1598).


Azhar leaned limply on the lightest of willows, tongue lazily lolling out.


Seen from Strathmore or the Firth of Clyde the Highlands present well-defined masses of hills abruptly rising from the Lowland plains, and from any of the western islands their sea front resembles a vast rampart indented by lochs and rising to a uniform level, which sinking here and there allows glimpses of still higher summits in the interior.


At low tide the limpet (being a strictly intertidal organism) is exposed to the air, and (according to trustworthy observers) quits its attachment and walks away in search of food (minute encrusting algae), and then once more returns to the identical spot, not an inch in diameter, which belongs, as it were, to it.


Overripe strawberries will be dull and dark, with limp stems.


A dive into the gloomy depths of the lake on the Hogwarts grounds provides a glimpse at an array of mystical undersea life.


This blow is often sufficient to dislodge the limpet, failing this the shell is gripped in the bill and prised off.


Darian glimpsed an orchard with flowering trees and emerald grass as he ducked his head through the portal.


Will was skulking off in the shadows somewhere, obviously eager not to catch a glimpse of my angered face.


"On Mary's accession he went abroad to pursue his theological investigations at Louvain, Antwerp and Paris; and from a letter of his own, dated Louvain, 1554, we get a glimpse of the quiet student rejoicing in an "excellent library belonging to a monastery of Minorites.


Lisa struggled out of the chair and limped over to the sack of groceries.


We here catch a glimpse of the circumstances which were winning over good men to monasticism in the West, though the evidence of an enthusiastic votary of the solitary life, such as Severus was, is probably not free from exaggeration.





Synonyms:

wilted, stale,



Antonyms:

misbehave, stay in place, fresh,

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