Meaning of गोंधळ in Tamil
Meaning of गोंधळ in English
English usage of गोंधळ
- the room was abuzz with mosquitoes
- there was something amiss about his calculations
- an unexplained occurrence that baffled everyone
- an unexplained occurrence that baffled everyone
- When a fedora, a bowler, a balmoral , a tam-o'-shanter, a Bombay Bowler, a pork-pie or a floppy-brimmed wideawake?
- When a fedora, a bowler, a balmoral , a tam-o'-shanter, a Bombay Bowler, a pork-pie or a floppy-brimmed wideawake?
- inconsistencies that bedevil modern English spelling
- inconsistencies that bedevil modern English spelling
- Among birds of prey, buzzards and hawks of the genus Buteo are an extremely successful group that is widely distributed, being absent only in Australia, Antarctica, and most parts of the oriental region.
- a neat chamfered edge
- public opinion was easily moved to chauvinism and nationalism
- Some of the nationalist movements - for example, elements in the Azerbaijani movement - are highly chauvinistic .
- Nine thousand young stickleback, roach, dace, chub and eels died along an 11 km stretch of the beck.
- a pretty child with chubby cheeks
- Nine thousand young stickleback, roach, dace, chub and eels died along an 11 km stretch of the beck.
- the parents should tell their daughter to get off her chuff and earn the money she receives
- the train was chuffing out of the station
- the parents should tell their daughter to get off her chuff and earn the money she receives
- she's become pretty chummy with Ted lately
- how can this chump be a detective?
- it seems churlish to complain
- The fourth and fifth landscape types are alpine landscapes, consisting of branching networks of troughs separated by ridges; and cirque landscapes, in which separate cirques are set in an upland massif.
- it had to be left to clabber before it could be churned
- it had to be left to clabber before it could be churned
- he clacked the castanets in fine syncopation
- the surging crowds clamored for attention
- the surging crowds clamored for attention
- if he does that I'll clobber him!
- The soil was so hard it took Moore three whacks with a pick just to break loose a clod of clay.
- they stood there looking stiff and cloddish
- a clout on the ear
- a clout on the ear
- I clouted him on the head
- the particles tend to clump together
- the particles tend to clump together
- luggage cluttered up the hallway
- luggage cluttered up the hallway
- luggage cluttered up the hallway
- the mayor cobbled together a budget
- Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders.
- she could be heard on the telephone confabulating with someone
- the inflation figure confounded economic analysts
- the inflation figure confounded economic analysts
- So I looked at all Eastern philosophies, Taoism, Confucianism , Buddhism, and I found that Buddhism has a very strong element of that.
- past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
- past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
- he cleared up the confusion over the party's policy
- he cleared up the confusion over the party's policy
- much of the vocabulary confusticates him
- restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance
- the Church should not be exposed to gossip and contumely
- a dark contusion on his cheek was beginning to swell
- the crux of the matter is that attitudes have changed
- he cuddles the baby close
- he was certainly an unsociable cuss
- the Queen was the cynosure of all eyes
- normally she would have accepted the challenge, but she demurred
- How long is a ship obliged to remain on demurrage , and what are the rights of the owner if the charterer detains her too long?
- All sectors of society need to combine efforts to prevent teenagers from smoking which not only destructs their health and mind but also compels some of them to commit serious wrongdoings.
- An assortment of rifles, pistols, dirks , daggers, and cudgels were quite literally dripping off their massive persons.
- It seems anyone who feels moved to demonstrate about what they believe in is branded a usual suspect: trades unionists, Socialist Workers, nuclear disarmers , anti-vivisectionists.
- the inspection disarrayed the usual schedule
- the inspection disarrayed the usual schedule
- the rejection of political dogma
- I find views dogmatized to the point of absurdity
- the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy
- a flurry of snow
- the dog came over to have his ears fondled
- a foul-mouthed cop
- frigid water
- through the fuddle of wine he heard some of the conversation
- she bolted the door with fumbling fingers
- he shouted to the crew to furl sails
- the article raised a furor among mathematicians
- displays of overpriced gauds
- a gloomy corridor
- My glower became a frown, and I folded my arms, leaning back against the couch.
- they looked glum but later cheered up
- they don't eat, they gobble
- road haulage
- he was hobbling around on crutches
- to humbug his humble neighbors was not difficult
- Along with the troops, we can deliver trucks, their Hummers , tanks, weapons, supplies.
- a runaway car hurtled toward them
- its fast-growing debt imperils the nation's future
- he jabbered away to his friends
- jargonizing the familiar may even impede communication
- the books were in a chaotic jumble
- a drawer full of letters jumbled together
- a drawer full of letters jumbled together
- Dennis maundered on about the wine
- Nevertheless, he later downplayed the significance of Mendelism and held to Lamarckian ideas throughout his life.
- she made a mess of the kitchen
- she made a mess of the kitchen
- Out went the old months - January to December - and in came Vendémiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivôse, Pluviôse, Ventôse, Germinal, Floréal, Prairial, Messidor , Thermidor and Fructidor.
- you've messed up my beautiful carpet
- When one congressman failed to vote with his messmates another congressman complained,‘We let him… sit at the same table with us, but we do not speak to him… He has betrayed those with whom he broke bread.’
- When one congressman failed to vote with his messmates another congressman complained,‘We let him… sit at the same table with us, but we do not speak to him… He has betrayed those with whom he broke bread.’
- poorly disguised misandry
- The sixty-two misericords or priests' seats, carved with everything from lions to scenes of everyday life, are believed to be of 1390.
- all this sounds fanciful and is perhaps misremembered
- forty years of misrule by local elites
- the evening was cold and misty
- the air was moist and heavy
- Two short sacred motets (one a solo and the other a duet) by this same composer fill out the program.
- one of the points that he makes is that there was a muddling of the messages
- Muenster cheese made in the U.S. is a very bland cheese which has no real resemblance to Muenster made in France and Germany.
- the government is mulling an overhaul of outdated insurance laws
- he mumbled something she didn't catch
- he mumbled something she didn't catch
- inarticulate, mumbling speeches
- Originally they were mummers , performing traditional plays, and they then became known as waits, who would tour the town every evening before Christmas.
- he munched a chicken wing
- my eyes were straining to see through the murk of the rainy evening
- Well, to tell the truth, I did remember that in Ireland potatoes are called murphies , but I hadn't heard of Spud Murphy.
- she sat down carefully so she wouldn't muss her clothes
- “I knew she was a troublemaker,” Rebecca muttered
- “I knew she was a troublemaker,” Rebecca muttered
- She handed treats over the fence to five horses and caressed their muzzles , then turned to wave to journalists before heading inside again.
- ‘She should have muzzled her dog,’ Mr Millard said.
- he employed a procession of nubile young secretaries
- when confronted with sharp questions they resort to obfuscation
- the women were oblivious of his presence
- The Gambler was Prokofiev's sixth opera, despite its early opus number
- Thomas wrote an opusculum dedicated to the question: what did Aristotle actually teach?
- the people accused them of having peculated the public money
- bell music has perdured in Venice throughout five centuries
- The proposition assumes that the witness is going to perjure himself or herself.
- The proposition assumes that the witness is going to perjure himself or herself.
- she was perplexed by her husband's moodiness
- she was perplexed by her husband's moodiness
- she paused in perplexity
- she paused in perplexity
- ‘Oh, I don't drink Coke,’ he says, sipping on a Perrier .
- she sensed her friend's perturbation
- she sensed her friend's perturbation
- six hundred marchers set off, led by a phalanx of police
- Vascular invasion, mitosis, and cell pleomorphism are not observed in cases of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia.
- his reputation for arrogance and pomposity
- some dinosaurs evolved protuberances on top of their heads
- the mysteries and puzzlements of child-rearing
- A puzzler for the impaired - what sort of ‘asset’ requires that you borrow more money to cash it in?
- only one very puzzling question remains unanswered
- her sense of humor was decidedly quirky
- he was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths
- One of the most important skills to be learnt is the adjustment of the resonators to produce different vocal tone-colours, according to the mood and emotional content of the music.
- In this case the relevant market was that for platinum and rhodium , world-wide, and there were only three significant competitors, all based in South Africa.
- The interlocking, euhedral, rhombs of dolomite have an idiotopic texture.
- Translucent white to gray, tabular rhombohedral crystals with knifelike edges are common.
- A sleek and shiny ship shaped like a rhombus with concave edges came spiraling in, then extended a large tripod and landed on the flat roof of one of the buildings.
- A sleek and shiny ship shaped like a rhombus with concave edges came spiraling in, then extended a large tripod and landed on the flat roof of one of the buildings.
- rhotic and non-rhotic speakers
- the noisy pack of children romped around the garden
- that lawyer rooked me out of it
- declarer ruffed and then led a heart
- the father laughs and jovially ruffles his son's hair
- the father laughs and jovially ruffles his son's hair
- the rumbling of wheels in the distance
- thunder rumbled, lightning flickered
- rumbustious football fans
- ovine ruminal fluid
- he rummaged the drawer for his false teeth
- it's a rum business, certainly
- Eleanor tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house
- the stable block was built of rusticated stone
- she came closer, her skirt swaying and rustling
- the administration was stuck in a rut and was losing its direction
- pedestrians scurried for cover
- a little dog scuttered up from the cabin
- he was tall, with sleek, dark hair
- give me the truth or I will slit your throat
- your slobbish ways will cause relationship troubles for you one day
- he was slurring his words like a drunk
- he was slurring his words like a drunk
- all this vanished in a smother of foam
- he was restraining his sniffles rather well
- they could not hide their sniggering at the thought
- Alice was weeping quietly, snuffling a little
- I snuggled down in my sleeping bag
- the sputter of the motor died away
- they lived in squalor and disease
- the geese flew upriver, squawking
- a worm that squiggled in his palm
- Against this, Disraeli wanted to make the Tories into a ‘national party’, representing all classes rather than just the bloated squirearchy .
- Examples of the latter, where a timber-framed threshing barn was built on staddles rather than a plinth wall, are typically of late 18th- to early 19th-century date and survive on the downland farms of Hampshire, south Wiltshire, Berkshire and east Dorset.
- the sheriff commanded him to stand still and drop the gun
- people are stogged in their misery
- The British public, and particularly those in London, have been rightly praised for drawing on reserves of stoicism and endurance.
- stromal cells exhibit progressive changes
- The most common forms of this variant are struma ovarii and carcinoid in the ovary.
- The practice of burning stubble in the cereal region also increased soil exhaustion.
- the child was stuttering in fright
- they were outraged that anyone should sully their good name
- they were outraged that anyone should sully their good name
- The ankle joint is formed by the articulation of the talus with the tibia and fibula.
- the broom somehow got tangled up in my long skirt
- But Duffy has no truck with those who argue that the player, who is injury-prone and inclined to attract lurid headlines, has little left to offer the sport beyond tears and tabloid tattle .
- He felt that they were just jealous and, anyway, he doesn't like tattlers so he decided to arrive early.
- the way a smith would temper a sword
- This splendid music is a fine vindication of Bach's teaching, with its emphasis on thorough bass and chorales.
- the bullets thudded into the dusty ground
- Holman thumped the desk with his hand
- the Knicks trounced the Rockets on Sunday
- Examples of mycorrhizal fungi include truffles and Auricularia, the mushroom which flavors sweet-and-sour soup.
- ten vintage cars trundled past
- I had always been deceived when I attempted to judge the weight of the tumblebug by his size.
- many Chinese craft have a considerable tumblehome
- Wine was sometimes drunk from glass tumblers .
- she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs
- He enters the classroom in a blinding heavenly light, to the accompaniment of whistling winds and rolling tumbleweed that usually accompanies Clint Eastwood in a spaghetti western.
- He enters the classroom in a blinding heavenly light, to the accompaniment of whistling winds and rolling tumbleweed that usually accompanies Clint Eastwood in a spaghetti western.
- she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs
- a tumid belly
- a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out
- a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out
- tumultuous applause
- the turbid estuary
- the measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality
- In mammals, the ethmoid ossifies to form the turbinals , convoluted bones in the nasal cavity that are covered by olfactory sense organs.
- he endured years of inner turmoil
- he endured years of inner turmoil
- there was a tussle for the ball
- the demonstrators tussled with police
- his imagination is unfettered by the laws of logic
- Bearded and black-capped, he avoids our gaze with unfocused eyes.
- the flags unfurl
- it is pointless and unhistorical to condemn the absence of democracy in the recruitment of diplomats
- the room was in an uproar
- an uproarious party
- the room was in an uproar
- the accusation upset her
- they say New York is the city that never sleeps, and I can certainly vouch for that
- missiles whizzed past
- The community playschool and Montessori School has gone from strength to strength over the years and now has 120 children on their books from babies, to wobblers , toddlers, playschool, Montessori and after-school children.
- the fans screeched, yawped, and pounded their palms
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