![]() White Book, White Paper : سرکاری رپورٹوں پر مبنی کتاب : a government report bound in white.īondmaid, Bondswoman, Bondwoman : کنیز : a female bound to serve without wages.įettered, Shackled : بیڑی : bound by chains fastened around the ankles. ![]() Hedge, Hedge In : باڑ لگانا : enclose or bound in with or as it with a hedge or hedges. Unchained, Unfettered, Unshackled, Untied : بیڑیوں اور ہتھکڑیوں سے آزاد : not bound by shackles and chains.īindery : جلد سازی کی جگہ : a workshop where books are bound.īond Servant : غلام : someone bound to labor without wages. Unsworn : غیر حلفی : not bound by or stated on oath. Signatory, Signer : دستخط کرنے والا : someone who signs and is bound by a document.Ĭonjunct : منسلک : bound in close association. Wired : تار سے بندھا : tied or bound with wire. Uncommitted : پابندی سے آزاد : not bound or pledged. "Enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones".īound : پابند : bound by an oath. "According to an early tradition became his sworn brother".Ĭhained, Enchained : زنجیر بند : bound with chains. Pledged, Sworn : حلفی : bound by or as if by an oath. Snick : کرکٹ میں گیند کو پھرتی سے لگائی گئی ضرب : a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat.īallottement : تشخیص حمل کا ایک طریقہ : a palpatory technique for feeling a floating object in the body (especially for determining the position of a fetus by feeling the rebound of the fetus after a quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus). "The car caromed off several lampposts".īounce, Bounciness : اچھل کر واپس آنا : the quality of a substance that is able to rebound. Lollop : اچھل کر چلنا : walk clumsily and with a bounce.Ĭarom : ٹکرا کر واپس آنا : rebound after hitting. Spring : move forward by leaps and bounds. (16) From what Fai could see it looked as if James was trying to ricochet the ball against the wall and into a corner pocket.2 of 2) Ricochet, Bounce, Bound, Rebound, Recoil, Resile, Reverberate, Spring, Take A Hop : اچھلنا, واپس اچھلنا, اچٹنے کا عمل : (verb) spring back spring away from an impact. (15) It breaks up instantly and completely on impact, with no ricochet or lead accumulation. (14) A day later, on ├ö├ç├┐The McLaughlin Group,├ö├ç├û rhetorical ricochet was well underway. (13) I ricochet my eyes between her and Hubba Hubba Boy. (12) Bullets can ricochet off water, rocks, trees, metal, and other hard surfaces. (11) Bouncing her lines off the walls of the theatre whilst we amazedly watch them ricochet, this actress, whose gestures appear to be based on the erotic friezes of Indian temples, is something else. Bavornrat Maitreeprasat said bullets will frequently ricochet off something nearby or on the shooting range and fall on the course. (8) the practice of low-level skip bombing relied on ricochet for effect (9) Weapon effects are distinct for each armament, and there's an impressive array of different ricochet sounds, dependant on the surface type you fire at. (7) While some of the action in the low end has been enhanced, the surround effects consist mostly of the same ricochet noise inserted willy-nilly into the action scenes. ![]() (6) Fights broke out Saturday and Sunday among about 100 Iraqis and drew several shotgun blasts, damaging several cars and a shop and leaving four people with minor ricochet wounds. (5) Both sounds ricochet continuously off the shadowed and soot-covered brick walls. (4) The probability of ricochet decreases as the impact angle increases. (3) Having admitted the possibility of claims for psychiatric injury by such ricochet victims, the courts faced the problem of determining how wide the scope of liability should be drawn. (2) They would satisfactorily bust a clay pipe or knock over a duck without the risk of ricochet. (1) Since bullets can ricochet off the water's surface and pose a risk to nearby civilians, water patrol officers almost never fire warning shots.
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