Spendthrift meaning in hindi
As noun : अत्याधिक खर्चा करने वाला व्यक्ति Ex:  " UK, England, Scotland and Ireland the
By exaggeration and fam
I would not do that to me a kingdom, I would not go there for a kingdom, I would not do that I would not go there for any reward whatsoever
Instead, said today For an empire
, the kingdom of the blind the one eyed man is king is said of poor People who placed among men absolutely devoid of talent and knowledge, emerging at the forefront
Reaching for royalty
To abdicate royalty
Renounce royalty
Aspirate for royalty
Usurper royalty
Ornaments , brands, attributes, regalia
He said jokingly talking about the King of the bean
He paid his kingship, he regaled those with whom he had drawn the Kings
It means, by extension, Primacy, sovereign
influence
The monarchy salons, fashion
The rains broke the ru
Action of a horse, a mule, etc
, which launches strongly back the hind feet, relying before the feet of the
Run, kick off the
This horse threw him, untied him, stretched him a kick
This horse broke his a leg kick
He said, figuratively and familiarly, an unexpected brutality of some rude man and won
Jewelry of ruby Sort of a light color
Narrow band of silk thread , wool, etc
, which is flat and thin, and usually only a few centimeters wide
Gold Ribbon, silver
Ribbon taffeta
fiery red tape
Blue Ribbon, green, etc
Attach a ribbon
Tie ribbons
Put a ribbon on his hat
A clothing strips
A tuft of ribbons
A node ribbons
A ribbon factory
The ribbon of the Legion of Honour, red ribbon, red ribbon Small as Knights of the Legion of Honor in his buttonhole are
RIBBON refers by analogy Things that like a ribbon
Metal band
, A beautiful ribbon of road, a long road that unfolds
RIBBON, in terms of architecture, refers to a ribbon-like twisted ornament, which in size chopsticks and rudentures
In terms of Botany, Ribbon-water, plant that grows in streams and whose floating leaves have the appearance of a ribbon
Arts Profession of rubanier Ribbons of Commerce
He Arts, which manufactures, sells ribbon
Inflammation Medicine, Skin redness
Medicine Medicines It is said that, when applied on the skin, cause inflammation of the redness
A plaster rubéfiant
It is also used as male name
Making Medicine red, inflamed, by the application of rubefacients
Medicine slight eruptive disease
didactic
Who is a little red; which begins to blush
Botanical name of a family of plants, many of which provide a reddish dye, and most of which have leaves arranged in whorls or stars such as madder and coffee
It is said of all black horse, bay or chestnut, whose dress, and especially the slopes are scattered here and there with white hair
A horse Rubican
It is also used to refer substantively This coat color of a horse
Who has a very red complexion
Face ruddy face ruddy
Precious Gem, transparent and a more or less bright red
A ruby jewelery
A ruby ring
Ruby brooms, He that is of a light red
spinel rubies, He that is of a red mixed with a slight yellow tint
, Making cash on the nail is said, among drinkers, when 'emptying his glass so well, that the inclination of the nail can not drop a small drop that flows development and which has the appearance of a red pearl, ruby
I drank to your health ruby on the nail
, Paying on the nail, Paying accurately and with the utmost rigor
Diplomatic Whoever wrote the words in color on the charters, on diplomas, in the manuscripts of the Middle Ages
Sort of red earth which surgeons once used to quench the blood and plasters driers to
It also said a red chalk Kind whose carpenters scrub rope with which they mark what to remove pieces of wood they want squaring
It also said securities, indications in red letters that are found in ancient manuscripts and even today in missals, breviaries, etc
It is said by extension, in terms of liturgy, of the Rules governing the Board
He knows by heart its items
It also expresses the Securities who are in the books of civil law, canon law, because in the past they were written in red
It also refers to the statement of where a book was published
This book was printed in Paris, under Geneva
In terms of journalism, it means a Kind, a category of items
He was given the heading theaters
Have a section in a newspaper
hold a section
It is said figuratively and familiarly of methods, rules, ancient practices
It followed an old topic, old items
I am not aware of this item
It is old in the sense
Sort cart, generally bell-shaped, where the lodge bees and which is made of wicker, straw, etc
Coat a loam hive
Bees do not want to stay in old hives
Ruche glass or glass beehive glass box in the shape of a truncated pyramid, in which we put the bees to observe their work
HIVE also said if the Basket with the bees that are in
There are so many hives
This is good hive, where there is much honey
castrate a hive, remove with a knife iron it on purpose, wax and honey from a hive
, We must not upset a hive, We must not attract a crowd of small enemies
HIVE is figuratively called Big cities of populated places with a large and active population
This factory is a hive in full operation
It also says a pleated fabric band, tulle, lace used to decorate various parts of the toilet Women
Top one hives dress
Location where the hives
This apiary is located
Who bullies people
Beauty rudânière
two kinds Who is rough to the touch and that the surface is uneven and hard
The big and new cloth is extremely tough
The hair shirt and hair shirt are harsh on the skin
Having the rough skin
Having the rough beard
Sandstone is rough to the touch
A rough brush
It also said it is bitter to the taste, the palace
This wine is rough
It still means Who is rugged
The paths that country are very rude
It is figuratively called Anything that causes pain, fatigue
It has undertaken a hard task
The stonemason business is very rough
We had a very rough day
RUDE also means Who is violent, impetuous
A harsh attack
A rude shock
Wipe a hard storm
It still means Who is hard to bear, rigorous
A rough
season
Extremely rude cold
The winter was harsh
Times are tough is said Times where we have much to suffer, especially the times when there is little of work and a lot of misery
This is a hard blow for him, this event is very unfortunate for him
A strain, a difficult and painful situation
His virtue was put to a severe test in hard tests
A fierce temptation, a temptation to which it is difficult not to succumb
, I think it's rude says a difficult thing to believe
, This trait is a little rough to say About one or a difficult process to endure, accept
RUDE still called Various things which by their hardness, are shocking, unpleasant to see, hear, read, etc
Having rugged face, the rough air, rude manners
Having the rough voice, the harsh pronunciation
An author who has the tough style
These are tough then to
This painter has rough brush He painted a harsh manner and without using
This barber's rough hand, he does not shave lightly
This jumper has very rough hand, he leads his horse hard
Rough manners, Des morals of a coarse simplicity
RUDE also means Who is annoying, hard, extremely severe
This man's rude mood, rude spirit
A teacher who is harsh towards his servants
To say harsh words to someone
He received a very harsh treatment
It is tough poor people said of a man who deals with hardness, haughtily those who dealt with him
RUDE also means Who is rigid, austere
The rule of the religious of this order is very rough
It also means, colloquially, which is awesome
You have a tough opponent
It is a rough dialectic
, It is a rough Jouster, This is a man with whom he does not good measure to
It is said literally and figuratively
In a rude manner
It spoke to him very rudely
You have treated too roughly
In the discussion, the has conducted roughly
You'll rudely well
This horse trots rudely
, Go rudely in work, Work vigorously and tirelessly
, There will roughly be said of a man who does something Violent
Who architecture is adorned with rudentures
Architecture wire-shaped ornament or plain or carved stick which fill the grooves of a column or a pillar in their lower part
de Botanical Who grows among the ruins
ruderals Plants
Character of what is rough, rough to the touch
The harsh beard, skin
The harshness of new cloth
It means, figuratively, Violence, impetuosity The attack was such a harshness that the enemy dropped immediately walk
He said to himself of what is rigorous, painful
The harsh winter
It also said of Various things which by their hardness, are shocking, unpleasant to see, hear, read, etc
His features were harshness
The harshness of his voice, his Emphasis
The harshness of his style
He also said, figuratively, of That which is rude in mind, in character, in mood, in some ways of acting People
It has great harshness of mind
The harshness of his character, his mood
What harsh language! The harshness of the welcome given him is
Treat someone rudely
It said elements, first notions of some science, some art be it
Do not talk to him geometry, he does not know the rudiments
he hardly knows the basics of grammar
It is, specifically, a small book containing the rudiments of Latin grammar and, extension, any other grammar
A child learning the rudiments
This is the rudiment
He knows the rudiment
, This man is still in rudiment, we must return it to the rudiment, It is still a novice in the art, the profession which he mixes; we must return to the first principles of this art, this profession
rudiments being said, in terms of Natural History, the First lineaments of an organic structure
The organization's basics
This also said atrophied bodies or who are not developed to
A tail rudiment
A foot rudiment
of both genders who has the character of a rudiment, a draft
It is said especially in terms of Natural History
A rudimentary organ
It is also used figuratively and signifies Who is beginning, which is in draft form, which is not yet developed
Science crude
A rudimentary civilization
A rudimentary
organization
Treat rudely
It ordinarily says that the evil treatment that is done in words
It should not bully the children
If you rudoyez, you will discourage the
bully a horse, the lead rudely by the striking of the whip, by pricking spurs, etc
Botanical Woody plants, and a very strong smell, the leaves have a pungent, bitter taste, and to which various medical properties are attributed
Action to rush
He said especially speaking of Large masses
Push the rush of enemy armies
It is also used to designate a large crowd of visitors, buyers, curious
An alley that leads to a great Street
, The Alley of the bed or simply Lane, space is left between one side of the bed and the wall
Put this armchair in the alley of the bed, in the alley
The lanes said he was particularly under Louis XIII and Louis XIV, the bedrooms, alcoves some quality ladies that served as chat rooms
A alleys poet
, This man spends his life in the alleys it goes from street to street, is often in ladies, and he delights in their conversation
It shines in the streets, it shines in the conversation of ladies
These phrases and others like it, have aged and employ only by bashing
Agriculture It is usual that in this sentence
Rueller vine, Y make a small way, a trough, raising both sides of the earth against the vines
It is said of a horse, a mule, etc
, which launches strongly back the foot or the hind feet
Take care what horse he street
Ruer Cow said of a horse which carries the hind foot in the chest to the front leg, as do the cows, and hits the busy person on the front foot or leg to
To throw SE RUER means impetuously on someone, on something
After being threatened, he rushed at him and maltreated
The guests rushed to the buffet
, Ruer in stretchers, kicking
of Carousel Who usually rush
This horse is rueur
Matchmaker, debauched
Surgery Instrument which is used to scrape the bones
Raspatory to remove decay of the bones
Surgery Scrape a bone with the periosteal elevator
Ruginer a bone to detach the periosteum
Talking Lion, tiger, panther, and several other wild animals, Push own cry to their species
The lions roar
By analogy, roaring like a lion said of a man who pushes cries of fury, anger
They say the same Anger Snarling
He said some things figuratively
You could hear the roaring wind, the sea
A roaring lion
Action to roar
Push roars
Reported a rough surface
It is used by extension to designate Small presented this surface asperities
Who roughness
The leaves of sage are rough
ROUGH is used as a male name in terms of Artillery and means a device by means of which ignites the squib for to ignite a powder charge
plaster or mortar Border roofers put on a row of tiles or slates, to link with walls or skylights played with
plaster Ruilée , mortar
dieback, destruction of a
building
A building that is in ruins, crumbling, which goes to ruin, threatening ruin
Repair the ruins
It s 'also used figuratively and signifies Destruction, loss
This adventure has caused the ruin of his reputation
This case was the ruin of his credit
The ruin of a state, his fall, its absolute decline
This empire is near ruin
It is on the brink of ruin
RUIN expresses particular, figuratively, the loss of property, fortune
The case caused her ruin, has consumed its ruin, the ruin of his house
From bad investments caused the ruin of this industrial
He works himself to ruin
He runs to ruin
It is threatened a total ruin
RUIN yet said if figuratively to what is for the destruction of something, especially of What causes great expense
Helena was the destruction of Troy
The excesses and debauchery are the ruin of Health
It is a ruin that trial that the game
It is a ruin that such a spendthrift wife
It also said the debris of a fallen building , remnants of a building destroyed
We still see there old ruins
The ruins of a castle
The ruins of Troy, of Thebes, Palmyra
We built this city of ruins another, on the ruins of another
It was buried under the ruins
It is used most often in plural
, It was only a ruin is said to a woman who was beautiful, a person who has lost much of its physical qualities, its faculties with age
RUIN says, in terms of Painting and Architecture, the buildings ruined Representation
From beautiful ruins form the background of this picture
It has adorned its strong picturesque ruins garden
It is also used figuratively
Building, raise his fortune on the ruins of others
If buried under the ruins of his country
Breaking down, demolish, destroy
Ruining a building, a city
top to bottom Ruining
This castle begins to ruin, He begins to fall into ruin
RUIN is also used figuratively and signifies Destroy
This case has ruined her credit
The debauchery ruined his health
Ruining the arguments of an opponent
It particularly means, figuratively, Causing loss property, wealth
Ruining a man fully, completely
Ruin his house, his land
The wars have destroyed this nation
He ruined the game
This man ruined by extravagance
He said specifically that use of the Causes and deteriorate horses
The hunt has ruined this horse
The pavement ruin the horses' feet
The legs of this horse is starting to ruin
The past participle is used RUINED adjectively and signifies Who lost his fortune
This family is ruined
Who threatens ruin
A building ruinous
ruinous walls
, Building on ruinous foundations Basing his hopes on shaky things or establish a system of bases no substance
Which also means ruinous undermines wealth by overspending
This is a very bright position, but it is ruinous
A luxury ruinous
Tastes ruinous
of Nick carpentry done in the frame with the chisel or ax to receive masonry
Rivers of too inconsiderable width to accommodate the river name
Ruisseau muddy
The murmur of a Stream
On the edge of a
stream
The course of a stream
, Small streams make big rivers, small groups are combined to make a great
RUISSEAU also said, in the streets, Water flowing in the middle or on both sides of the road or Conduit, open pit to receive this water
Sweep a stream
The pavers were not given enough slope Stream
There is not a drop of water in the creek
It says figuratively in a degrading situation
This is a man fell to the stream
He shot the woman Creek
He said again, by extension, all liquids things that flow in abundance
Wine Rivulets, streams of blood
The dripping water
A sweaty face dripping
Couler shaped
stream
The rain fell so hard you could see water dripping on sidewalks and pavement
The blood was streaming from his wounds
It also said the body on which a liquid flows by way of
creek
His body, his face dripping sweat
Being streaming
It specifically means, in terms of geology, the action of the waters that flow to the surface of the earth
Bruit confused a number of votes
What is this rumor I hear? This was particularly a noise caused by some new unexpected and especially with a new sparking discontent
This caused a great uproar
The whole town is in an uproar
Soothe the rumors of the populace
threatening rumors
It also said a public movement against someone suspected
Public rumor accused him
Natural History Who ruminates
The oxen are ruminants
It is also used as a male name
Beef is a ruminant
Action ruminating
It is said to own that some animals with multiple stomachs, which return the first foods that they have swallowed to chew again
The oxen ruminate what they ate
Absolutely, Sheep, Camels ruminate
It means, figuratively and familiarly, Turn and return one thing in his mind
Long ago he pondered this project
He ruminates something in his head
What ruminez- you there? Absolutely, After having ruminated, long ruminated
Characters from the old Scandinavian written
In Norse mythology, Odin is called the inventor of runes
Who of both genders compared with runes
runic alphabet
Characters runic
It also said the works which were originally written in runic characters
Poems Runic
Silver plated by electroplating and which we mainly manufactures cutlery
A spoon, fork of Ruolz
two kinds T
didactic
Pertaining to rocks
rock Plant
rock Plant, one that grows on the rocks
Inscriptions, cave drawings, Inscriptions, drawings executed on rocks
churches, rock tombs, Those carved into rocks
Action by which something is broken report a broken thing
A broken sword, a stamp
In terms of medicine, it means a Tear occurring in an organ or in a membrane
The rupture of a vein, an artery, a tendon
An aneurysm rupture
It says figuratively Division that occurs between people who were united by a treaty of friendship, etc
Complete rupture
Rupture open, manifest, declared
Which is the author of the break? They came to a rupture
There is a break between these two powers
This break is only apparent, as transient
Preventing rupture
It also said figuratively of Cancellation treaties and acts of public or private
Since the breakdown of peace
Since the breakdown of their society
Out of a marriage break a marriage project
be at odds
Who belongs to the fields, which concerns the fields, the countryside
Rural The property
rural economy
Rural communes
Rural manners
substantively, Rural, People of campaign
Rural Factor, factor responsible for distributing mail in the countryside
Who cunning, which is full of tricks
This is a very cunning man
His mind is cunning
, It is a cunning accomplice said of a man skillful, subtle and artful
They say well: A cunning gossip
Ruse Who still means announcement of finesse, guile
I distrust
his sly
It is also used substantively
A little tricky
Finesse misleading, fireworks
It is full of cunning and malice
He cunning
It means Middle also which is used to fool
Ruse subtle, rough
I know all his tricks
Ruses innocent, Some small finesses that employs no bad intention
RUSE expressed particular Detours whose hare, deer, fox, etc
, use when hunting
Use cunning
This quibbling give you much trouble, it cunning, he only ruser
This was particularly the Deer, hare, fox, etc
, Who use all kinds of detours to evade the dogs that pursue the
It is an old stag, an old trick hare
Who is heavy crude, which takes the peasant
It does not have good manners, it's very rustic
Avoir the rustic air, mine rustaude
It is also used as a name
This is a big slob, It is a heavy peasant and figuratively, It is a slob, It is a rude man, rude, brutal
Rustic appearance, roughness, rudeness
There are rustic in his manner, in his language
In terms of rural economy, he said the quality possessed by certain plants, domestic animals not to fear the weather
Who is of two kinds country, which belongs to the ways of life of the countryside
Rustic Works rustic
économie rustic hitch
There is a book that deals with the cleaning campaign, which is entitled
Rustic House
Songs, dances rustic
Rustic furniture
It means also Who is uncultivated, close to nature, which has the simplicity of things of the countryside
A home rustic
Bench, rustic seat, bench, park office or garden, carved or shaped with a kind of simplicity Rustic
This base is a rustic kind
The Luxembourg Palace in Paris is an example of the rustic order
RUSTIC says, in terms of rural economy, Plant, Animal who do not mind the weather, which are robust and resistant
It means figuratively Who is rough, uncouth, who has the air of the countryside
Having a rustic air, rustic appearance
It a rustic ways
It is hardy in his actions and in his speeches
Language rustic
Architecture Work or plastering the surface of a structure, a building in the rustic kind
Rustiquer a castle
Rustiquer stones, the cut, the work so as to give them a rough appearance
Which of the two genres is very rustic, very rude
It seems boorish, uncouth the mine
It is also used as a male name
This is a boor, a big lout
Desire to mate, speaking of deer and some other wild beasts
The deer are rutting
When deer come into rut
Plant cabbage genus, native to North and cultivated almost exclusively to feed the domestic ruminants
We still call Turnip Swedish
Who is to bright red
He said specifically, in terms of chemistry, the vapors exhaled nitric
oxide
Nitric oxide gives the contact with air vapors gleaming, highly corrosive, peroxide N
Number, cadence, measure
The poetic rhythm
Harmonious Rhythm
The prose has a rhythm and poetry
, Rhythm precipitate of modern life
It says particularly in terms of music, the regular succession of the highlights and low times
He said, in terms of medicine, the beat of the pulse, to express the proper proportion between a pulse and the following
Set, mark the pace and extent
The past participle is used adjectively
A well paced song
A rhythmic work
of both genders who belongs to the beat, the rhythm that observes
Rhythmic Harmony
Rhythmic gymnastics
Rhythmic Dance
It is also used as a female name and terms of Archaeology and means the Party of Veterans music which concerned the laws of rhythm, measuring
The nineteenth letter of the alphabet
It represents a consonant
It decides Esse
An uppercase S
S, making the end names, is, in our language, the ordinary sign plural
S is hard and dull, and is pronounced as C in This
1 when it is original
Sang, Service, Sign, Son
2 ° when placed in the body of a word, it is double, or preceded or followed by another consonant
Session, Sensitive, Stay
It is soft and sonorous sound and the Z: 1 ° when it is placed between two vowels or between a vowel and a silent h
Reason dishonest
2 ° when it ends a word followed by another beginning with a vowel or mute h
Without exception, Men
With this exception, justified by the conjunction, final S does not comment
Without fear and without reproach
These various rules suffer from numerous exceptions
S in the body of a word and preceded by a consonant is pronounced like Z in certain words such as balsam, Dealing, etc
At the contrary, it is hard to say between two different vowels in words, usually learned origin, such as obsolescence, Parasol, Precedence, etc
Finally she pronounced at the end of a certain number of words, the mostly scholarly or foreign origin, such as As, Omnibus, Rebus, Vasistas, etc
These particular pronunciations are generally given to each word they affect
S joins the imperative verbs which infinitive is er, when followed particles or y
Manges in half- See also Article ESSE alphabetical his rank
Women Look ITS possessive
Cooking desserts made egg yolks, mixed with wine, sugar and spices, which are cooked by beating the
The name given to the Jews at the last day of the week, that is to say, the Saturday
The Sabbath Day
The Jews observe the Sabbath exactly strong
The Sabbath rest
It also means the Assembly that night, according to a popular opinion, sorcerers held to worship the devil
Aller to
Sabbath
It was rumored that witches held their Sabbath in this forest
He said, figuratively and familiarly, a Grand noise that is done with disorder, confusion, as we imagines that the Sabbath of witches
These drunks did a terrible Sabbath
Sabbath What do we do up there
It is usual that in this phrase ?
Sabbatical Year, which said, among the Jews of every seventh year during which the land rested
Whoever professes Sabeism
It sometimes uses means adjectively Who belongs and who report to Sabeism
The cult Sabean
Name of religion is to worship the fire
Heresy Sabellius, who denied the people of the Holy Trinity and claimed that the Word and the Holy Spirit are the attributes of God
The Sabellianism is a heresy of the third century
Cultist the heresy of Sabellius
de Botanical juniper species growing in Tartary, Greece and southern France, whose flavor is pungent, very strong odor, and contains a volatile oil
powdery substance due to the disintegration of some rocks
Sand Sea, River
Black sand, gray, white, red, gold
Quicksand
Desert Sands
A sandpit
A sandy desert
a sandbar
A
sandy bottom
A range of
sand
Sand Swirls
Cover with sand driveways garden
The sands stand in the entrance of this river , this port
aground on the sand
Push in the sand
House built on sand
A dump sand
mortar of lime and sand
Building lime and Sand
, Building lime and sand, securely Building
It is built of lime and sand also said Someone who has a robust constitution
, Building on the sand, Basing projects establishments, enterprises on something flimsy
Having sand in the eyes, experiencing sleepiness that dwells eyelids
It is said in the same direction and the baby talk The sandman spent
SAND, in terms of Foundry, means a sand mixture, and various materials used to make molds
Throw a sand medal
It still says, vulgarly, the gravel that forms in the kidneys
It makes sand
His urine is full of sand
Cover with sand
Sandblast the aisles of a garden
Sandblast carousel
It means, figuratively and familiarly all of a trait Drinking, very fast
Sandblast wine glass
Sandblast champagne
The past participle is used adjectively SABLÉ
Galette sanded, dry cake which the dough is crumbly and powdered
substantively, sand
Small instrument composed of two glass containers adjusted so that the sand which is in a gradually flowing into the other through a small opening
We still uses an hourglass to assess the time needed for cooking a boiled egg
Return an hourglass
It represents an hourglass Time Hand
It is also said to a small container of sand to be spread on the writing to dry
A brass hourglass, tinplate, wood
In terms of Botany, it refers to a small tree of America , the fruit of which is a hard and very dry capsule, can be used as a container to put sand to dry writing
place where one draws the sand
Fine sand, very sandy menu
Pull the sablon
Fine sand of stamps
Scour pots with sablon
Where there is a lot of sand
Sandy Country
Sandy path
Sandy earth
Sandy Shore
Whoever sells fine sand
Locations which shoots fine sand, fine sand
Marine practiced quadrangular opening in the wall of a vessel and through which the gun fires
Open and close the ports
There were two rows of ports
Marine Drill the hull of a ship below the water line to sink the
Wooden Shoe made all of a piece and dug to contain the walk
Sabot of alder, beech, walnut
A pair of shoes
, He came to Paris in sabots says in speaking of a man who, in one or obscure origin of extreme poverty reached a position, a considerable fortune
, He hay in his hooves said of a rich peasant or enriched
HOOF also said the Horn of the equine foot and several other animals
The shoe this horse is good, is worn
We need this horse makes shoe nine
It still says Ornaments, usually metal, that are at the bottom of the feet a desk, dresser, etc
The legs of the table have copper hooves
It is also called Any trim metal or wood that surrounds the lower end of a structural member , a pole, etc
The stilts are armed with a pointed iron hoof, so they more easily pierce hard surfaces
It also expresses a tub made in the shape of shoe
It is said even a steel midsole, a corner of metal or wood that is put under one of the wheels of a car to prevent it from turning
Halting with shoe
It also tells of a spinning top that children Sort rotate by whipping it with a thong
Launch a shoe
Whisk, turning his hoof
The shoe sleeps, if he turns faster without changing place it seems immobile
, Sleep like a shoe, Sleeping deeply
SHOE says, in terms of Natural History, a shell molluscs Type univalve, thick and hard
It is said, figuratively and familiarly, a bad musical instrument or of any kind of wrong tool
This violin is just one shoe
How can you play such a shoe? He still says figuratively and familiarly of a vessel that holds evil sea
This boat is only one shoe, he only rolled
Action to sabotage
He is familiar
Evil to express the work of which we are responsible or Stop, disturb the operation of a mechanism or by damaging a part, either by deliberate false maneuver
He is familiar
The one, the one that sabotages
It is familiar
The one, the one who manufactures, sells clogs
It also said those who wear shoes
A dance sabotiers
Kind dance qu'exécutent people clogs
Danser the Sabotière
Torment, tugging, shoving someone
As you saboulez! It means, figuratively, reprimand, scold someone vehemently
It was important saboulé by his father
It is popular in both directions
Weapon cut and thrust which usually has the edge on the side a convex curvature more or less accentuated
Sometimes the saber has no curvature and called Latte
He went up to him saber
The blade, the handle of a sword
Put the sword in hand
saber flat Coup , stroke applied with the blade flat; vs
saber stroke, He who is given with the edge, and advanced Coup, one that is given with the tip
Hitting with swords
Riders sabred the servants of the battery
Absolutely, Sabrer right and left
It means, figuratively, Delete, delete, make large cuts
Sabrer long tirades
Absolutely, It will slash the text
, Sabrer a case, The ship hastily, without taking the trouble to examine
his case was slashed
A word borrowed from German
He was a flat bag hanging from Sorte side of the sword a jumper pocket and he used
Put a handkerchief in his sabretache
Soldier who does not know the art of war, but who is brave and fights well
C is a good swordsman
This is just a general swordsman
Medicine Who is covered saburre
Language saburrale
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अपव्ययी अर्थध्न किंवराटक खर्चीला फजूलखर्च
Other : अतिव्यय Ex:  A woman very spendthrift or substantively, It is a big spender, a big spender अतिव्ययी Ex:  It is a spendthrift is said of a person who spends all his money, who do not keep उडाऊ उडा़ऊ उड़ाऊ गँवाऊ फ़िजूलखर्च
Spendthrift ki paribhasha : bure kaamon men vyay karanevaala
Examples Words that rhyme with spendthriftUsage of Spendthrift in sentences
The word can be used as noun or adjective in hindi and have more than one meaning. .
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