English to Gujarati Dictionary bleat

bleat

બેવકૂફની જેમ બોલવું
definition
verb
the lamb was bleating weakly
(of a sheep, goat, or calf) make a characteristic wavering cry.
noun
the distant bleat of sheep in the field
the wavering cry made by a sheep, goat, or calf.
translation of 'bleat'
ઘેટા અથવા બકરાનું બે બે અવાજ,
બેવકૂફની જેમ બોલવું
example
The only 'bleat' was City's failure to turn such superiority into goals.
the distant 'bleat' of sheep in the field
The latest 'bleat' seems to be: those Democrats, that Jesse Jackson, they have unclean hands and double standards.
Seguis ends his pathetic 'bleat' with this statement to the terrorists.
The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive 'bleat' .
The eternal 'bleat' from the Right is that they are being prevented from asking legitimate questions by an hysterical climate of political-correctness.
From the kitchen comes the less violent bleating of the baby lambs, and in the distance the occasional deeper 'bleat' of a sheep or low of a cow.
A llama's whining 'bleat' sounded through the veils of sleep, jolting me to bleary awareness.
There were other sounds in the distance: the muted shouting, the 'bleat' of llamas, the distant bustle of the town.
We pass endless farmyards where cows doze under banyan trees in the morning light and goats 'bleat' hysterically at the sight of her.
Here is a 'bleat' from a disgruntled Indian, pointing out the obvious from one side of the culture war.
On TV screens across the globe, for more than three months now, the sheep have been jumping into the ditch without a 'bleat' of protest.
The chiefs of the association are unlikely to pay much heed to a rural 'bleat' , even if the problem is almost nation-wide.
Their MPs voted for the anti-democratic state of emergency without a 'bleat' of protest.
the distant 'bleat' of sheep
‘I suppose it doesn't matter,’ I heard her 'bleat' behind me.
First Joey, his voice a mutant-goat 'bleat' , succumbed to lymphoma in 2001.
There was a sudden sheep-like silence broken only by a 'bleat' - we had been stumped, outwitted and outclassed by an obese, middle-aged rube.
Why, I remember when my own won the pig competition in the county fair, it made my heart 'bleat' with pride and joy.
From one side came the cry of curlews, from the other the 'bleat' of sheep.
Manifestation of my words came fourteen years after I'd spoken there but at the time it was only an honest 'bleat' of frustration with a system that was reprehensible.
Their typical call is a mingled bray and 'bleat' , followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor.
Already I can hear the 'bleat' of anxious readers: the word ‘independence’, and the concept it embodies, is problematic.
I'm really grateful to all you folks who answered my 'bleat' about financial support for Catholic apostolates yesterday!
Only the gentle buzz of the mechanical shears kind, the chatter of 300 onlookers and the odd sheep's 'bleat' could be heard as 33 of the Mid West's best shearers took part in Geraldton first speed shearing competition.
His voice is a harsh, nasal, confused, emphatic 'bleat' , clamping down on certain words and rolling tricky internal rhymes around in his mouth until they come out all broken.
Incidentally, I don't know why whingeing has to start with a 'bleat' .
they're hoping that I'll bow to their idiotic arrangements without a 'bleat'
his despairing 'bleat' touched her heart
To lure them from the dense woody thickets scattered through the arid open savannas, he used the ultimate bait: the ‘plaintive 'bleat' of a wounded baby buffalo.’
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