ahataanaa example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. ) walking in the furrow parallel to the plow and oxen pricked his side with a long pole and light, armed with a sharp little sting 2. Beating women with a flower, oh, why? It would not hurt them at all (P 3. Furthermore, the prophetic language and often obscure Moreno is suitable hurt a serious effort of reflection and theoretical interpretation 4. In development terms, these policies have hurt most colonized countries they have made to the colonizing countries 5. In the previous fall or the government resign because of "business" Gerard Longuet Michel Roussin then neither incarceration Alain Carignon had too hurt the prime minister

Given are the examples of hindi word ahataanaa usage in english sentences. The examples of ahataanaa are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., sting, act up, hurt, pain, ache, smart, to come to know, get out, transpire, come out, get it into head.

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Snatching the card which had come out of another slot in the wall, Tilloo started his march along a gentle upward slope for the passage led from the underground habitat to the surface of the planet.
The rat figurehts the tigress underwater and kills her but takes pity on the cubs and tends them lovingly I don t know how to do the scene, the producer would say and Subbu would come out with four ways of the rat pouring affection on its victim s offspring.
Good, but I am not sure it is effective enough, the producer would say and in a minute Subbu would come out with fourteen more alternatives.
Presently the Horse came to him on Monday morning, with a saddle on his back and said, Camel, O Camel, come out and trot like the rest of us.
And from that day to this the Camel always wears a humph (we call it hump now, not to hurt his feelings); but he has never yet caught up with the three days that he missed at the beginning of the world, and he has never yet learned how to behave.
According to some experts who deal with PTSD, one of the key attitudes to be developed in the survivors is that of self-efficacy, i.e. the belief that 'I can do it!', or 'I can come out of this phase successfully.
For this we expect others to behave in such a way that does not harm us or hurt us.
Equally, our actions should not also harm or hurt others.
The pulling away of fingers and welling up of eyes with tears will communicate to an onlooker the pain suffered by you.
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