English to Telugu Meaning of dirt - దుమ్ము


Dirt :
దుమ్ము

దుమ్ము, మట్టి, తనయొక్క, రోత, రంగును ఇష్టం వచ్చినట్టు పులుము, పేడ, అవమానం, అలసట, అపవాదు, పుప్పొడి, పాపం, అపరాధం, ఫౌల్

దుమ్ము
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Definitions of dirt in English
Noun(1) the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock(2) the state of being covered with unclean things(3) obscene terms for feces(4) disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
Adjective(1) (of roads
Examples of dirt in English
(1) the soldier sagged to the dirt(2) Her shoulders drooped and she looked down at the dusty ground, idly making a line in the loose dirt with her foot.(3) The facade is more than adequate, and the harsh reality of poverty and dirt all but invisible unless you take a wrong turn.(4) What point is there in spending a fortune in promoting Scotland as a country to visit and to do business in when the first impression is one of third-world dirt and squalor.(5) As the trees lessened, Zeke and Jon reached the dirt path and stopped.(6) The dirt road down to the river passed by some clay banks.(7) There was dog dirt smeared on the slides and the floor.(8) We had walkie-talkies to ensure that nobody got lost on the long journeys down dirt roads between preaching engagements.(9) They didn't mention the monuments they'd seen or complain about the chaos and dirt .(10) Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt , they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance.(11) There are scenes with me cleaning up dog dirt in my glittering boots!(12) a dirt road(13) And broken vodka bottles, condoms, dog dirt and human excrement have turned the area into a menacing health hazard.(14) Acorn Rugby Club has tried to cut down possible injuries to players by building a fence to keep the playing area free from broken glass, needless dog dirt and people's rubbish.(15) Looking closer, she saw that he bore the Seal of Royalty, covered mostly by dirt and dust from the long journey.(16) With a curse, he dropped back to the ground and examined the dirt at his feet.
Related Phrases of dirt
(1) dirt bike ::
డర్ట్ బైక్
(2) dirt road ::
మురికి రోడ్
(3) dust and dirt ::
దుమ్ము మరియు ధూళి
(4) eat dirt ::
దుమ్ము తినడానికి
(5) dirt-cheap ::
డర్ట్-చౌకగా
(6) pay dirt ::
డర్ట్ చెల్లించండి
(7) dirt poor ::
దుమ్ము పేద
(8) dirt biking ::
డర్ట్ బైకింగ్
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ungraded ::
ungraded
Noun
2. grime ::
తనయొక్క
4. a scandal ::
ఒక కుంభకోణం
5. scandal ::
కుంభకోణం
6. turd ::
turd
7. soil ::
మట్టి
Different Forms
dirt
Word Example from TV Shows
How to eat dirt?

How to eat DIRT?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

One day your great city
will return to the dirt as well.

One day your great city will return to the DIRT as well.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

He's on the dirt road.
Good. Good.

He's on the DIRT road. Good. Good.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9

and House Tyrell is throwing its
prized flower into the dirt.

and House Tyrell is throwing its prized flower into the DIRT.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

And I always thought
you were dull as dirt.

And I always thought you were dull as DIRT.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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