move aside Meaning in Telugu ( move aside తెలుగు అంటే)
పక్కకు తరలించు, ఒక వైపు తీసుకోండి
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move aside's Usage Examples:
in the matter of adventures: these are giants; and if thou art afraid, move aside and start to pray whilst I enter with them in fierce and unequal combat.
Räikkönen radioed to Ferrari that he wanted to get Vettel to move aside because Vettel was having problems and Räikkönen was putting in quicker.
Bune called on Qarase and his supporters to accept the regime change and move aside to allow the country to move forward.
It is the only move in chess in which a player moves two pieces in the same move, and it is the only move aside from the knight"s.
by saying "tabi tabi po"(literally "please be on the side" or "please move aside", that is, you tell the nuno to stand aside), or "please let me pass by".
"Strongly typed documents, move aside—Microsoft Fluid is coming".
Sergio Pérez and George Russell to stop on track and wait for him to move aside so that they could pass Kubica.
a patch of a frozen pond in Franklin Park, asked pleasure skaters to move aside, and played students from Harvard University.
using the time taken by the attacking escort’s depth charges to sink to move aside.
These in turn required more time and much greater room to extract and move aside to gain access the gun"s chamber to clean and reload it.
which a player moves two pieces in the same move, and it is the only move aside from the knight"s move where a piece can be said to "jump over" another.
found(Kaanam) thoora ponga move aside (to elder Sister) thoora pola move aside (to younger brother or friends) thoora poti move aside (to younger Sister or.
atoatoa My strength is at its peak Ia e faatafa ma e soso ese Make way and move aside Leaga o lenei manu e uiga ese Because this Manu is unique Le Manu Samoa.
Synonyms:
away,
Antonyms:
displeased, discontented,