English to Kannada Dictionary countless

countless

ಲೆಕ್ಕವಿಲ್ಲದಷ್ಟು
definition
adjective
she'd apologized countless times before
too many to be counted; very many.
translation of 'countless'
adjective
ಅಸ೦ಖ್ಯಾತ
example
Filled with 'countless' tiny black seeds, it looks exactly like a seed pod should.
But he also starred in 'countless' films which are so bad they have become notorious.
We have seen, 'countless' times, that banning a book will, in no way, prevent its being read.
With its 'countless' bars and clubs, the area is the hub of the town's nightlife.
These alarms save 'countless' lives every year, and every home should have them.
All three drugs are sold widely on the web, with 'countless' sites offering the pills by post.
For every smoker who claims to enjoy the habit there are 'countless' others who are desperate to stop.
My mom made it her duty to make 'countless' trips to the ministry to get them to place me in a school.
We've got 'countless' jobs still to do on our new home, but we're getting there.
The garden is a savior to me, particularly in the warmer months when I get to spend 'countless' hours picking and planting.
The 'countless' number of games where he doesn't put a foot wrong are all too often forgotten.
It is a tragedy that has befallen 'countless' families through the generations.
He can try to save those 'countless' millions but only by the sacrifice of his ship and crew.
I had to pass two floors and 'countless' corridors before I arrived at the Physics room.
While others among us engaged in 'countless' discussions about what to do and how to do it, Ann would already be doing it.
He is a veteran of 'countless' marathons, and we are not talking about the ordinary London kind.
The problems of football management in the modern game are complex and 'countless' .
There are 'countless' dogs roaming around up there and the council needs to do more.
Nor do people want to live in a system where their prosperity depends on the starvation of 'countless' others.
As 'countless' tales have told us, it's always a bad idea to mess around with the past.
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