A finished rogue, a thorough villain, desperate thief.
தீர்ந்தகள்ளன்
be desperate
குடிமுழுகு
Base turpitude. 2. A desperate fraud; a base imposition.
கொடியவஞ்சனை
One who volun tarily braves death in battle, or by any desperate act.
சாகத்துணிந்தவன்
Desperate wretches.
கொடியசண்டாளர்
A plant, sweet basil, . 2. One of the nine kinds of gar lands, worn as trophies by warriors for desperate exploits, being made of the ba sil, .
கரந்தை
desperate thief
பச்சைக்கள்ளன்
desperatenessr desperation
நம்பிக்கை இழந்த நிலைஇல்ர் பொருட்படுத்தாத தன்மைமூர்க்கத்தனம்வெறித்த நிலை
A reckless per son, a desperate man. . One who has no regard either for virtue or vice.
எண்ணாதவன்
voorbeelde
Advanced filtering
Voorbeelde moet herlaai word.
How ironic it is that while health officials desperately try to halt the progress of a deadly sexually transmitted disease, so-called Christian nations unleash propaganda promoting immoral, high-risk behavior!
11 An article from Italy published in World Press Review said: “The youths’ delusion and desperation mount daily, and no one can offer them an encouraging future.”
Or will we take proactive steps and learn from the homegrown resource of grassroots activists that have been born of desperation in communities like mine?
It is much better to live according to Bible principles than to engage in drug abuse, smoking, heavy drinking, or overeating and then when sickness follows, turn in desperation to faith healing.
They see societies overwhelmed with poverty and starvation, desperate war refugees, untold numbers of children orphaned by AIDS, and millions of people wracked by other diseases.