huntsmen Meaning in Telugu ( huntsmen తెలుగు అంటే)
వేటగాళ్ళు, హుషిష్
Noun:
హుషిష్,
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huntsmen's Usage Examples:
"the wives of huntsmen were traditionally forbidden to wash, comb, or unplait their hair" while their husbands were out on the hunt.
Two rifle-wielding huntsmen named John and Arthur briefly appear alongside her in a special power-up move titled Beautiful Hunting that inflicts extra damage on opponents, and her victory poses range from her singing into a microphone to a man called Mr.
They also made more decorative "hunting jugs" sprigged with moulded decorations of huntsmen, windmills, men smoking or beehives.
The term Feldjäger, literally meaning field huntsmen or field Jäger, has a long tradition and dates back to the mid-17th century.
London, including shopwalkers, grocer"s assistants, beefeaters, huntsmen, racegoers, firemen, fathers, henpecked husbands, garrulous wives, pantomime dames.
Then the huntsmen would bring the pack of scent hounds, known as "raches", or "running hounds".
characters based on observations mostly about life in London, including shopwalkers, grocer"s assistants, beefeaters, huntsmen, racegoers, firemen, fathers.
beefeaters, huntsmen, racegoers, firemen, fathers, henpecked husbands, garrulous wives, pantomime dames, a police officer, a fireman and a hairdresser.
characters that were based on observations about life in London, including shopwalkers, grocer"s assistants, beefeaters, huntsmen, racegoers, firemen, fathers.
mostly about life in London, including shopwalkers, grocer"s assistants, beefeaters, huntsmen, racegoers, firemen, fathers, henpecked husbands, garrulous.
the duke’s county seat, on occasion of the “meets " or assemblages of huntsmen and hounds (frequent during the season), caused to be used as a delicacy.
The buff coat was derived from the simple leather jerkins employed by huntsmen and soldiers during the Tudor period, these in turn.
) Manydown estate was granted a licence to impark the wood of Wootton in 1332 and was visited by royal huntsmen in 1361 and.
Synonyms:
duck hunter, huntress, hunter, trained worker, pothunter, courser, lion-hunter, trapper, tracker, snarer, bounty hunter, hawker, skilled worker, fowler, stalker, deer hunter, skilled workman, falconer,
Antonyms:
nonworker, civilian,