English to Malayalam Dictionary unbroken

unbroken

പിരിയാത്ത
definition
adjective
an unbroken glass
not broken, fractured, or damaged.
example
But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go 'unbroken' , might there be grounds for refunds at the exits?
The two devils were as stubborn as an 'unbroken' horse.
During her time here, she established an 'unbroken' record of achievements with regard to building and developing the Salem State campus.
She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid 'unbroken' horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid.
Crescent may well be realistic enough to accept the fact that retaining the trophy is beyond their means, but there's still that 'unbroken' record to be maintained.
The safety harness buckles were done up and the harness 'unbroken' - we discussed at the time that the body had disintegrated through the harness.
He ran a hand along his chest and side, again and again, but was amazed to find only smooth, 'unbroken' skin.
I rest my head at last, eyes towards the 'unbroken' ground lay fallow for a duration of nights.
The record was 'unbroken' for half a century until the early 1980s.
MMA can also be absorbed through even 'unbroken' skin, do permanent damage to the nail's molecular structure and be further absorbed into the body.
She left, but came back in an hour with an 'unbroken' crystal glass in her purse.
The horses were 'unbroken' yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said.
The academy have held onto the 'unbroken' record of a squad never coming back to Lismore without a medal.
Doctors are worried because the gene causes the spread of MRSA between healthy people with 'unbroken' skin who would not normally be expected to pick up infections in this way.
However, for Stukeley, these stone circles were the work of ‘Celtic Druids’ and provided a link in an 'unbroken' chain that connected the religion of Adam and of Noah with the Anglican Church of his own time.
Heinrich won the event in six hours, 38 minutes, and 21 seconds, setting a U.S. record and a masters world record that remains 'unbroken' .
Reindeer herding depends on 'unbroken' tundras and undisturbed vegetation.
Avian pox virus is unable to penetrate 'unbroken' skin, but small abrasions are sufficient to permit infection.
During the film's last act, when Connie has to engage in an almost 'unbroken' crying jag, Arthur's genius at being simultaneously funny and touching keeps the gag from becoming tiresome.
As his success rate increased he added more barns to the one he used for the 'unbroken' horses, and more recently another yard has been built at the side of that wretched gate post.
There were a dozen or so mustangs in one of the corrals but they were 'unbroken' , and Adam didn't feel himself quite up to bronco busting today.
The weather was now becoming more appropriate to California, with mostly 'unbroken' sunshine, but even so a ride of more than a few days requires quite a bit of planning ahead.
He had found several 'unbroken' antique glass insulators which were hot items right now among the cityfolk who collected all sorts of strange things.
Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1952 called it ‘a systematic, 'unbroken' executive practice, long pursued to the knowledge of Congress and never before questioned’.
For half a century, the Stock Trader's Almanac notes, stocks had an 'unbroken' string of gains going into the last seven months of presidential election years - until 2000 came along.
In 1989, he gave 63 solo concerts nationwide, a record that is still 'unbroken' .
The old Trek was shocked in himself, because before Andy's death, he never would have dreamed of riding bareback, let alone on an 'unbroken' wild mustang who hates mankind!
What is unique about the Wren in Dingle is that it has continued as an 'unbroken' tradition, under-going changes with the years, but never dying out or being changed in the way associated with conscious revivals.
The park protects a vast tract of 'unbroken' tussock grassland that, due to farming and ploughing, is now rare and vulnerable in New Zealand.
The Yanks cheated with rule changes to suite themselves during the challenge, so that they could attempt to retain their 'unbroken' record.
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