Meaning of बडबड in English
English usage of बडबड
- Once in southern Europe, many animals are slaughtered in abattoirs using methods which are illegal in Britain.
- they babbled on about their vacation
- a confused babble of voices
- no one could accuse him of being a quiet man—in fact he's a babbler
- a confused babble of voices
- you sound like a babbling fool
- the constant babbling of the kids
- a cool, ballsy woman who could not be intimidated
- “Move!” bawled the drill sergeant
- she blabbed to the press
- she blabbered on and on
- she blabbered on and on
- she blabbered on and on
- she blabbed to the press
- she was becoming quite blasé about the dangers
- handing the mike to some woman who starts bleating out rap rhymes
- the glare of the snow made the landscape bobble
- the glare of the snow made the landscape bobble
- a brimming cup
- bake until the top is crisp and bubbly
- a bubbling fountain
- bake until the top is crisp and bubbly
- These are the only two circular buddles known in North America, and they represent the importation of state-of-the-art ore-processing technology from Cornwall, England, during the 1850s.
- This means that Bulgarian organic farmers have a good competitive advantage on European markets.
- green fields and gently burbling streams
- people clutching clipboards bustled about
- the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon
- It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations.
- the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon
- the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon
- the kids chattered and splashed at the edge of the lagoon
- an attempt to exorcise an unquiet spirit
- It took five minutes for the names of all the actors, producers, editors, gaffers , grips, best boys, dialect coaches, wig makers and steelworkers to crawl by.
- They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
- They deserve to grabble in the dirt and get nothing for it but a dry gut-rumble.
- a dry gravelly soil
- Before going to bed at the US Naval Academy, a plebe shouts ‘Good night!’
- Davy had finished raveling out his herring net
- Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a ghost
- He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe (as the leader of each Hassidic sect was called) as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism.
- the bacon began to sizzle in the pan
- her black hair was sleeked down
- she twiddled the dials on the radio
- he unbelted his kimono
- Jack began to unbuckle his belt and pull his shirt over his head.
- a meal of weak tea and unbuttered toast
- Police particularly want to interview anyone who saw the trailer being uncoupled from the tractor unit or can identify the vehicle which towed it away.
- rival mobs vying for control of the liquor business
- To move staggeringly or unsteadily from one side to the other; to vacillate; to move the manner of a rotating disk when the axis of rotation is inclined to that of the disk; -- said of a turning or whirling body; as, a top wabbles; a buzz saw wabbles.
- the autumn wind winnowing its way through the grass
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