boulder |
گول پتھر ۔ بٹا ۔ |
(1) - Boulder (n.) A mass of any rock, whether rounded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. See Drift. (2) - Boulder (n.) A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble. (3) - Boulder (n.) Same as Bowlder. |
boulevard |
شاہراہ ۔ شہَر کی کُشادَہ سَڑَک ۔ |
(1) - Boulevard (n.) A public walk or street occupying the site of demolished fortifications. Hence: A broad avenue in or around a city. (2) - Boulevard (n.) Originally, a bulwark or rampart of fortification or fortified town. |
bounce |
چھلانگ لگانا ۔ زقند بھرنا ۔ ڈرا دھمکا کر کام کرنا ۔ |
(1) - Bounce (adv.) With a sudden leap; suddenly. (2) - Bounce (n.) A dogfish of Europe (Scyllium catulus). (3) - Bounce (n.) Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer. (4) - Bounce (n.) An explosion, or the noise of one. (5) - Bounce (n.) A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump. (6) - Bounce (n.) A sudden leap or bound; a rebound. (7) - Bounce (v. t.) To bully; to scold. (8) - Bounce (v. t.) To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment. (9) - Bounce (v. t.) To cause to bound or rebound; sometimes, to toss. (10) - Bounce (v. t.) To drive against anything suddenly and violently; to bump; to thump. (11) - Bounce (v. i.) To boast; to talk big; to bluster. (12) - Bounce (v. i.) To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound; as, she bounced into the room. (13) - Bounce (v. i.) To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; a knock loudly. |