English to Punjabi Dictionary towering

towering

ਪਰਿਚਾਯਕ
definition
verb
he seemed to tower over everyone else
rise to or reach a great height.
The big ticket item was a US Air Force B1 Bomber, which towered over the surrounding displays like a massive bird of prey.
(of a bird) soar to a great height, especially (of a falcon) so as to be able to swoop down on the quarry.
adjective
Hari looked up at the towering buildings
extremely tall, especially in comparison with the surroundings.
example
The trees were tall and 'towering' though there was a stump in the middle where a tree had been felled.
I gave them each a glare and turned my attention towards the tall, 'towering' doors that would soon open to reveal my parents.
For Brown, the goal was merely the most expressive part of a 'towering' performance of assurance and influence.
Although it lies surrounded by an imposing circle of 'towering' mountains, Leh was an important place on the silk route to Yarkhand in China.
Legendary rock guitarist Gary Moore returns from a bout of the blues to his roots and, like the title of the album, he bares his soul and his 'towering' talents with something a few riffs short of a musical masterpiece.
As if to literalize the longing of the title, a breathtakingly extended axle-like element joins a 'towering' wheel to a tall woven hive shape.
In that film, a 'towering' epic of stupidity, the astronauts confront a bunch of super-lame CGI aliens who hold hands and cry.
Two very different comedians, two 'towering' influences the impish Carson and the caustic Pryor, passed away in 2005.
The castle was a pure sandstone building with enormous 'towering' pillars and high arches and courtyards.
The window screen was completely enveloped with the dull metal landscape of a huge city of 'towering' buildings, no doubt Capital City.
At a 'towering' two metres tall, her portrait dominates one of the principal rooms of the National Gallery of Scotland with an imperial presence.
It is broad daylight, and the Professor is peering through rain-soaked windows at 'towering' black canyons so tall they blot out the sky.
The world's largest economy has always been a 'towering' influence over the direction of world stock markets.
A stunned gaze caught sight of that old wreck of a home, seeing the outline of the tall and 'towering' buildings just at the western horizon.
The enormous skyscrapers and attendant monorails were supplanted by palaces and town houses circumscribed by high walls, 'towering' railings and tall trees.
He was surrounded by tall skyscrapers, their 'towering' heights lost in the inky blackness of a night sky.
Willie Ryan in the Portarlington back-line was a 'towering' influence and had a great game.
Instead we should view promises, and other people's rights, as of such 'towering' importance that they are basically invulnerable to the calculus of social interests.
The South mill complex, with its 'towering' 225 ft tall chimney, is empty and has fallen derelict while one grandiose scheme after another hit the dust.
To celebrate our 'towering' achievement, here's a photographic tableau of the PDMG as it looked last Sunday, and very early on Monday morning.
Peeking out from around the building, he saw before him the 'towering' Keep, surrounded by the inner walls.
Its plaza principal is a huge site surrounded by 'towering' structures.
It wasn't the normal, dark, 'towering' building, but a tall, skinny, grayish color that looked like it had rotted from the inside.
No, today is a day to celebrate the 'towering' human spirit that exists in this one woman.
Short has underlined his importance to the squad with several 'towering' performances since returning from a knee injury.
The second film in the trilogy is a 'towering' achievement which actually surpasses the original in terms of spectacle, scale and emotion.
Tracks from a raft of 'towering' , beautifully-crafted LPs bounced majestically off that famous low Fibbers ceiling.
An old upright Yankee patrician, a very gentle man in the office of secretary of war, one Henry Stimson, told the president of his good fortune in having for the job a soldier of such 'towering' eminence.
While, as 'towering' buildings, churches even today have an intrinsic power, this exists because of their architecture rather than in the meaning they might convey to us.
McGrath is a 'towering' intellect and one of the leading theologians in modern evangelicalism.
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