tatters

चिथड़े
definition
noun
There were photographs stuck to the stone wall, packages with letters, coins, tatters of cloth.
irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material.
translation of 'tatters '
noun
चिथड़े,
फटे कपड़े
example
Song fragments and electronic 'tatters' abound on this album, and at the moments you put out your hand to their allure, Maricich snaps them back with a smirk.
It had certainly seen better days, for now sky could be seen through a large gap in one area of the ceiling and the several colourful tapestries adorning the walls were now no more than 'tatters' .
There were photographs stuck to the stone wall, packages with letters, coins, 'tatters' of cloth.
Jonathan Crane, wearing the rags and 'tatters' of his Scarecrow costume, without his mask, is relaxing on a couch, feet up on an endtable.
How can one say that contemporary theories of Egyptian archeologically based history are nothing more than notions derived from a few rags & 'tatters' ?
He designs his costume, most often resorting to rags and 'tatters' .
The few shreds and 'tatters' of pre-1960s culture, I suppose.
Yesterday I bought new shoes, and told the clerk I needed something that would stand up to a great dealing walking the next day without shredding my heel into red 'tatters' .
Other times I want to jump up and down on them until they are in shreds and 'tatters' , cursing the preciosity of it all.
There were blackened corpses and skeletons scattered among the rocks and wood; just bone, metal, and 'tatters' of rotting flesh rejected or missed by scavengers.
How many pairs of boots did Carlyon tear to 'tatters' in his researches?
Just as some people, apparently servants in rags and 'tatters' , served dinner.
A crowd that clutched parcels of packaged joy had gathered around a joyless, shoeless vagrant who was dressed in newspaper-stuffed 'tatters' .
And finally, we found the chamber in which she was kept, spread-eagled against one wall, dressed in rags and 'tatters' of her once-magnificent gown.
A few bits of bone and 'tatters' of cloth were all that remained of Orhandia.
he was forced to wear rags and 'tatters' a beggar would scorn
About half a mile from the Desolate Borough's walls, the city dumped the by-products of dyes, 'tatters' of textiles, and every other waste that had no use for.
I twirled the leaf around in my fingers: dry, yellow and brown and brittle, 'tatters' of desiccated material around a skeleton of veins.
They never would have suspected a spy of any sorts the only person there was an old man from the looks of it sitting in a corner covered from head to foot in old rags and 'tatters' .
His clothes were completely ruined, no more than 'tatters' .
Scraps and 'tatters' of the past whirled in my head.
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