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Meaning of કર્કશ in Gujarati

  • કર્કશ

Meaning of કર્કશ in English

English usage of કર્કશ

  • the cacophonous sound of slot machines
  • the bottom mud becomes calcareous
  • the caprices of the electorate
  • Indian long pepper is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that has long been used for its anthelmintic and carminative actions.
  • a chirpy face
  • it had to be left to clabber before it could be churned
  • I always welcomed clover, much to the consternation of the neighbors
  • you can choose from the large wine room and pay retail price plus $5 corkage
  • corky lesions on apples
  • a coruscating kaleidoscope of colors
  • the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks
  • the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks
  • the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks
  • As the medium extends the integrity of the pigment, he manipulates it to achieve substrata and surfaces that range from a glazed appearance or deepening craquelure to the look of pollen, each seductive in its own right.
  • portraits of aristocrats, cloaked and cravatted
  • the night crepitates with an airy whistling cacophony
  • pistollike crepitations
  • less than a third of sharks and rays went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous
  • Crikey! I never thought I'd see you again
  • my face crimsoned and my hands began to shake
  • my face crimsoned and my hands began to shake
  • crustaceous species
  • curlicued cornices and portals
  • a curmudgeonly old man
  • Most basal Eudicots are dimerous or trimerous, with only occasionally pentamerous types (Sabiaceae, Ranunculaceae) which represent homoplasious trends.
  • August was hot and drouthy
  • a drusy cavity of a green mineral
  • railroads engirdled this tract of country
  • railroads engirdled this tract of country
  • railroads engirdled this tract of country
  • frictional drag
  • But today, there are eight putative species of early gracile hominid - and a number of the most recent and most ancient have characteristics that might force a re-interpretation of our earliest ancestry.
  • Lines are cut into a metal plate using a tool called burin or graver .
  • I sipped the coffee and grimaced
  • the beaches are grimed with a foul foam
  • Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
  • Marty groaned and pulled the blanket over his head
  • he made groaning sounds and took labored breaths
  • the grubby face of a young boy
  • a grueling schedule
  • a grueling schedule
  • she spoke with a gruff, masculine voice
  • his performance as the grumpy gateman
  • If your language consists of little more than guttural grunts and cherry pie, you can't be blamed for not getting it.
  • Simon on the other hand is in love with cuddly toys, and also anything that chimes or makes a silly noise, especially cows mooing or pigs grunting .
  • It has been a few years since I had them around so I'm deeply gruntled to have them back.
  • he shouted himself hoarse
  • the occasional schoolboy howler would amuse the examiners
  • she was an incisive critic
  • a social climber who had tried to ingratiate herself with the city gentry
  • its empty holds are ingurgitating a vast, continuous rush of murky brown seawater
  • its empty holds are ingurgitating a vast, continuous rush of murky brown seawater
  • I was intrigued by your question
  • tourist attractions that are environmentally intrusive
  • an irksome journey
  • a jargonistic description of the musical process
  • jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
  • the telephone struck a jarring note in those Renaissance surroundings
  • My mom is extremely self-conscious about her hair loss and always wears a bandanna or kerchief to cover her head.
  • My mom is extremely self-conscious about her hair loss and always wears a bandanna or kerchief to cover her head.
  • He specialized in elegant figures in parklike landscapes as well as kermis and other village festivals.
  • I'm beginning to flag by now, but we still have our Lappish ceremony to go.
  • never loquacious, Sarah was now totally lost for words
  • he was lurching from one crisis to the next
  • he was lurching from one crisis to the next
  • the exiled heir to the Mercian earldom
  • the sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling
  • When she read out the title of a book in her orgulous Scottish husk: ‘Why The Whales Came’, I listened and could picture both voiceless labio-velar fricatives blossom perfectly.
  • all this makes Steve fretful and peevish
  • a piteous cry
  • his distaste for travel is an endearing quirk
  • her sense of humor was decidedly quirky
  • Claggart quirted her again and again
  • a cross raguly
  • the ravings of a madwoman
  • sartorial elegance
  • several days' worth of scruff
  • damage is not too severe
  • her long, shriveled hand
  • her long, shriveled hand
  • a high, squeaky voice
  • his days of truculent defiance were over
  • Some of my favourites include vervain , rosemary, lemon balm, skullcap, wild oats and ginseng.
  • you look worn out

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