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proverbially Meaning in Telugu ( proverbially తెలుగు అంటే)



సామెతగా, సామెత లేదా తప్పుగా

Adverb:

సామెత లేదా తప్పుగా, ప్రజా,



proverbially's Usage Examples:

He is content that they exemplify the behaviour proverbially assigned to the insects without moral comment.


In a coordinated effort with other monitoring agencies, also known proverbially as watchdogs, the KICAC is involved in producing policies, orchestrating.


Irish mythology, Dubthach Dóeltenga ("beetle-tongue", beetles being proverbially black) was a cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich who rarely had a good word.


purports to show that their district in Hispania Baetica had become proverbially famous for the thrushes and small birds supplied for Roman tables.


The tract in which Andkhoy stands is fertile, but proverbially unhealthy; the Persians accounted it "a hell upon earth" by reason of.


The phrase taking coals to Newcastle was first recorded in 1538; it proverbially denotes bringing a particular commodity to a place that has more than enough of it already.


In 1552, Richard Huloet wrote: Hony mone, a term proverbially applied to such as be newly married, which will not fall out at the first.


twelve miles distant-an enterprise never before accomplished even in this proverbially fast portion of the country.


Virgil speaks of the vines of Methymna as the best and most numerous on Lesbos, while Ovid invokes them as an example of something which is proverbially numerous and bountiful.


the landholders ("Makaʻainana") of Kaʻū, who were a notoriously and proverbially turbulent people, frequently deposing, and even slaying, their chiefs.


The third voice is that of the epilogist, who speaks proverbially in the third person.


"Cenmar"s compensation" is used proverbially in Persian and Arabic.


7 m) tall, but growing from a proverbially small seed (this smallness is also used to refer to faith in Matthew.



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