dalliance Meaning in Telugu ( dalliance తెలుగు అంటే)
ధైర్యం, రంగు రియాలిటీ
Noun:
ఎంబ్రాయిడర్స్ యొక్క మార్పిడి, క్రీడలు, లగ్జరీ, విహార్, రంగు-రియాలిటీ,
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dalliance's Usage Examples:
dalliances, he forced her (Julia Duffy) to become a "housewife hooker," prostituting in order for Karen to prevent Larry from uncovering the truth.
Meanwhile, the exotic Mrs Yajñavalkya, a black masseuse and chiropodist, attempts to procure a sexual dalliance with Thetis" virile brother David.
murder attempt by his own mother after discovering his father"s homosexual dalliances and must travel back to South Park in time for his parents" wedding anniversary.
It has been stated that his romantic dalliance with Mme de Maux resulted in Diderot producing some of his best writings.
slide on their inappropriate office mail and gets hooked on their soapy dalliances, falling head over heels for the unlucky-in-love Beth.
After dalliances with 1960s soul music (Are You Passionate?) and rock opera (Greendale.
When her husband discovers what he mistakenly believes to be a dalliance with another man he begins divorce proceedings.
named HMS Comus, after the Greek god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances: HMS Comus (1806) was a 22-gun post ship launched in 1806 and wrecked.
A son of Sir Francis Weston, who was executed for an alleged dalliance with Anne Boleyn, he resided at Sutton Place in Surrey.
Watts quickly abandoned his dalliance with social realism, and returned to allegorical themes.
composite characters associated with Kennedy"s alleged drug use and sexual dalliances; the inclusion of such became a point of criticism for the book.
The story primarily follows the escapades and dalliances of a young blonde flapper in New York City and Europe.
Inspired by her husband"s dalliances with other women who pursued him while she was busy touring, Lynn wrote.
Synonyms:
flirtation, flirting, toying, play, caper, gambol, romp, flirt, coquetry, frolic,
Antonyms:
inactivity, lose, defeat, refrain, man,