jhoolau example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. State of a thing or person that we do not take advantage, who are not asking that it could give Now he wrote to someone he had put all his friends fallow (MONTHERL 1694 1718 fallow; 1740 2. Synonyms: - fallow - fallow - land fallow n 3. The dead fallow consists of a simple abandonment of the field

Given are the examples of hindi word jhoolau usage in english sentences. The examples of jhoolau are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., fallow, uncropped, swing, ride, hammock.

Pakistan has pioneered two great advances in bowling: the doosra and the reverse swing .


Both skills were developed in response to subcontinental conditions: the doosra to counter aggressive batsmen with heavy modern bats who were threatening to make finger-spin obsolete and reverse swing to move the ball in on dusty, unresponsive wickets under clear skies.
It is precisely because of the socio-cultural differences that while people in China prefer bicycles, the Japanese in contrast like to ride bikes.
Captain Swing was a mythic name used in these letters.
But who were the Swing rioters? Why did they break threshing machines? What were they protesting against? To answer these questions, we need to trace the developments in English agriculture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The Captain Swing riots spread in the countryside at this time.
How are we able to feed our huge cattle population on this pasture land and what are the consequences of it? Most of the other than the current fallow lands are either of poor quality or the cost of cultivation of such land is very high.
Day after day she watched the bus, and gradually a tiny wish crept into her head and grew there: she wanted to ride on that bus, even if just once.
If one of her friends happened to ride the bus and tried to describe the sights of the town to her, alli would be too jealous to listen and would shout, in English: “Proud! proud!” Neither she nor her friends really understood the meaning of the word, but they used it often as a slang expression of disapproval.
How difficult it had been, particularly that day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merrygo- round, even though she had the money.
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