A. Murad Saeed
B. Faisal Vawda
C. Moonis Elahi
D. None of these
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English to Urdu Proverb: GIVE ADVICE TO ONE WHO HEEDS IT
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
GIVE ADVICE TO ONE WHO HEEDS IT
Urdu Proverb
بات اُس سے کہو جو بات کو مانے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Baat Uss Se Kaho Jo Baat Ko Manay
English Idioms: Right down to
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Right down to
Meaning: Considering even minor things or people.
Example: We are all concerned with obeying the law, from the minister down to the common man.
English to Urdu Proverb: SAYING IS ONE THING AND DOING ANOTHER
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
SAYING IS ONE THING AND DOING ANOTHER
Urdu Proverb
کہنا کچھ اور ہے کرنا کچھ اور شے !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Kehna Kuch Aur Hai Karna Kuch Aur Shai !
Jason Roy’s 116 score was the first century in _________?
A. PSL Season 5
B. PSL Season 6
C. PSL Season 7
D. PSL Season 8
English Idioms: Scream blue murder
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Scream blue murder
Meaning: (Also shout blue murder or scream bloody murder) to shout or complain loudly because you are annoyed about something.
Example: Because he didn’t get what he wanted, he screamed blue murder.
English Idioms: Turn up like a bad penny
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Turn up like a bad penny
Meaning: A person or thing which is unpleasant, disreputable, or otherwise unwanted, especially one which repeatedly appears at inopportune times.
Example: He always turns up like a bad penny.
English to Urdu Proverb: Neither fish nor fowl.
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
Neither fish nor fowl.
Urdu Proverb
آدھا تیتر آدھا بٹیر۔
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aadha Teetar Aadha Batair .
English Idioms: At your mother’s knee
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: At your mother’s knee
Meaning: Said about something that you learned when you were a child.
Example: She learned to sing at her mother’s knee.
English Idioms: It’s about time
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: It’s about time
Meaning: Used to express impatience at the eventual occurrence of something that should have occurred a long time ago.
Example: It’s about time that women should be considered equal to men in this country.