taamistra example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण

Given are the examples of hindi word taamistra usage in english sentences. The examples of taamistra are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., resentment, wrath, anger, ire, exasperation, irritation, irascibility, passion, aggravation, rage, hate, maliciousness, hatred, malice, dislike, animosity, enmity, ill will, spite, malevolence, bad blood, hostility, aversion, disgust, detestation, loathing, abomination, gall, odium, execration, thing, abhorrence.

But the thing that surprised me most was to see, on the back benches that were always empty, the village people sitting quietly like ourselves; old Hauser, with his three-cornered hat, the former mayor, the former postmaster, and several others besides.


Have I not often sent you to water my flowers instead of learning your lessons? And when I wanted to go fishing, did I not just give you a holiday? Then, from one thing to another, M.
In spite of the obvious hazards, the routes that were opened up proved to be extremely profitable and he was followed by English, Dutch and French sailors.
If some trader were to charge a high price, people would move to another shop where the same thing may be available more cheaply or where the buyer can bargain and bring the price down.
If he is properly briefed, he will not do such a thing again.
Our computer has given a trajectory for this thing .
In all instances of frustration, you will always find the anger directed towards a single person openly or covertly and this man of the make-up department was convinced that all his woes, ignominy and neglect were due to Kothamangalam Subbu.
The whole thing lasted about an hour; then the poet left and we all dispersed in utter bafflement what are we doing? What is an English poet doing in a film studio which makes Tamil films for the simplest sort of people? People whose lives least afforded them the possibility of cultivating a taste for English poetry? The poet looked pretty baffled too, for he too must have felt the sheer incongruity of his talk about the thrills and travails of an English poet.
It is for the patient, persistent, persevering drudge with a heart so shrunken that nothing can break it; rejection slips don t mean a thing to him; he at once sets about making a fresh copy of the long prose piece and sends it on to another editor enclosing postage for the return of the manuscript.
Well, said the Horse, there s a thing in the middle of your Desert with a long neck and long legs, and he hasn t done a stroke of work since Monday morning.
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