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weathercock Meaning in Telugu ( weathercock తెలుగు అంటే)



వెదర్ కాక్, ఆకాశయాన


weathercock తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఆయన వివరణ కలాం యొక్క భవిష్యత్ చిత్రించి, తను చదివే చదువు ఆకాశయాన వ్యవస్థకు సంబంధించినదై ఉండాలని నిర్ణయించుకున్నారు.

ఆకాశయాన ఆరంభకులు (pioneers of Flight).

డెల్టా ఎయిర్ లైన్ మే 30, 1924న అమెరికాలోని మెకాన్, జార్జీయాలో ఆకాశయానం ద్వారా పంటలపై మందుల పిచికారి సేవలను ప్రారంభంచింది.

రాకెట్లు - ఆకాశయానము.

ఆకాశ యానం ముగించుకున్న గయుడు తన భార్యతో తన ఆకాశయాన విశేషాలను చెబుతూ ఉండగా అతని పట్టపు ఏనుగు మరణించిందని వార్త తెలుస్తుంది.

weathercock's Usage Examples:

and the main left standing, the main will have a strong tendency to weathercock the boat into the wind, making it uncontrollable.


opposition or the press otherwise "we are to be governed… by a set of weathercocks, delicately poised, warranted to indicate with unnerving accuracy every.


a strong tendency to weathercock the boat into the wind, making it uncontrollable.


Labelled by some a "weathercock reformer", he was in fact a staunch evangelical, an anti-Catholic and.


Alternative theories about the origin of weathercocks on church steeples are that it was an emblem of the vigilance of the.


liberal activists and groupies, low life, philistines, pretty boys, weathercocks, donkeys, dropouts, no-hopers and sycophants" ("Beamtenseelen, Menschenware.


difficulty in heaving to or coming to rest with sails set and boat "weathercocked" with bows into the wind.


and became a popular Christian image on weather vanes, also known as weathercocks.


The weathercock on top of the church was voted in 2008 to be the Church Cock of the Year.


buttresses, an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles, and a spire with lucarnes and a weathercock.


standing, the main will have a strong tendency to weathercock the boat into the wind, making it uncontrollable.


Like all of the oldest churches of the city, it is known for its weathercock.


One alternative theory about the origin of weathercocks on church steeples is that it was an emblem of the vigilance of the clergy.



Synonyms:

weathervane, weather vane, wind vane, vane,



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