English to Telugu Dictionary bastard

bastard

బాస్టర్డ్
definition
noun
He talked to him and convinced him that this wedding should take place as soon as possible because his bride does not want their son to be born a bastard .
a person born of parents not married to each other.
he lied to me, the bastard!
an unpleasant or despicable person.
adjective
a bastard child
born of parents not married to each other; illegitimate.
a bastard Darwinism
(of a thing) no longer in its pure or original form; debased.
translation of 'bastard'
జారజ
example
I'd be willing to bet that he's been planning this for years… what a lowlife 'bastard' .
Albert plays Jack, a man who must face up to the fact that he is the 'bastard' child of a rock star.
And for three skinny fellows, they make an absolute 'bastard' of a guitar racket.
For one, a 'bastard' is a child conceived out of wedlock, which you weren't, and for second, I'm sure your parents had every intention of conceiving you.
I've read about 100 pages these last two days and gotten a 'bastard' of a headache for my troubles.
And speaking of which, after a fashion, experiments with new routes into work took me past Chariots, which looks from the outside like the 'bastard' lovechild of a Greek restaurant and an auto repair shop.
It was a difficult 'bastard' to empty and move, as it's a ‘waveless’ type and the waddy stuff inside retains heaps of water and makes it heavy.
‘People don't see comedy as an art form, they see it as the 'bastard' son of storytelling,’ he says after we've reached the cafe and ordered the coffee.
It's a 'bastard' typeface, each character stands alone as an independent angular structure.
But, in the end, he settled for the position of Admiral, and watched every other lucky 'bastard' as they boarded, what should have been, his ship.
He talked to him and convinced him that this wedding should take place as soon as possible because his bride does not want their son to be born a 'bastard' .
Had he refused to cooperate, she would have labelled him ‘a 'bastard' , a fascist, an idiot,’ as was her wont.
All these years I comforted myself by telling myself that I was too good for the irresponsible man, and that I didn't need the good-for-nothing 'bastard' .
Golf is a 'bastard' of a game.
I'm sorry, man, you must be a lonely poor 'bastard' .
It's not going to be my fault when some poor, watermarked 'bastard' gets dragged off to Guantanamo Bay.
I am merely a 'bastard' , born to one of his secondary wives.
Then Stan sent me this, probably the most unfortunate of all, poor 'bastard' !
If that's all you have to worry about, Tom, then you are one lucky 'bastard' .
I'm desperate to see whether Yoichi finally gets a lucky break - poor little 'bastard' .
Names have been changed to protect the 'bastard' .
And even though English is the ultimate in 'bastard' languages already, we don't like it so much when cultural globalization works in the opposite direction.
I am a 'bastard' , incorrigible, ungentlemanly and a beast.
Though, when I do want to make an effort, I face an absolute 'bastard' of a hurdle: my hair.
Even Leo's not half bad in it despite the fact the poor squeaky 'bastard' never has a chance against DDL.
But hey, don't give up on me, Jo. It's nearly Christmas, it's been a 'bastard' of a year, and I'd love to talk to you.
He laid down his card and agreed, ‘Lucky 'bastard' .’
After taking ages to get ready, and a 'bastard' of a commute, we were running late.
If you want my opinion, it's a 'bastard' of a game - swift, bold and beautiful.
The poor little 'bastard' 's still out there somewhere.
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