Meaning of મૂર્ખ in Gujarati
Meaning of મૂર્ખ in English
English usage of મૂર્ખ
- It was a difficult choice by anyone's reckoning: suffer the cackling of crapulent in-laws tanking themselves up on festive sherry, or make your excuses and leave the room to go and suffer the Christmas Supplement.
- don't ask such daft questions
- don't ask such daft questions
- they stood dumb while the attacker poured out a stream of abuse
- I am weary and would fain get a little rest
- those faint hearts who have unkindly suggested that we won't win the promotion
- Today the Andal cult is not only popular in the whole of India but is gaining fast in the United States where separate fanes for Goda Devi have been erected in Hindu temples.
- The air came alive with the shrill whistling of the fifes , and the drums began pounding in rhythm with my heart.
- raspberry fool with cream
- she had been fooling herself in thinking she could remain indifferent
- it would be foolhardy to go into the scheme without support
- she had been fooling herself in thinking she could remain indifferent
- it was foolish of you to enter into correspondence
- raspberry fool with cream
- The fubsy man waddled forward, nearly half the height of the beautiful woman, and merely stared at the stranger who seemed to be seven feet tall.
- I was goofing around and broke my arm
- And he is not coming into court acting like an idiot and being stupid on the stand.
- They who never go to the Holy Land in their walks, as they pretend, are indeed mere idlers and vagabonds; but they who do go there are saunterers in the good sense, such as I mean.
- he did not want to waste valuable time in idle chatter
- “How was the game?” Katie asked idly
- try not to make imbecile remarks
- his knavish tricks will be frustrated
- The former leader of Scotland's lairds is selling about 500 acres of his Brucklay Estate in countryside west of Peterhead, along with 10 tenant houses, farmland, a lake and the ruins of a castle.
- my eyes were straining to see through the murk of the rainy evening
- one of those nerds who never asked a girl to dance
- scabrous publications
- that was a scurvy trick
- “Don't be silly!” she said
- In his column George Will wrote that our yearly consumption of stupefacients amounts to $50 billion.
- a stupendous display of technique
- I was stupid enough to think she was perfect
- it was a show for epsilon-minus stupes
- I was stupid enough to think she was perfect
- I was stupid enough to think she was perfect
- you're not a coward, stupid!
- a drunken stupor
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