English to Telugu Dictionary heckle

heckle

హెక్లే
definition
verb
he was booed and heckled when he tried to address the demonstrators
interrupt (a public speaker) with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse.
The first step is to heckle the fiber, combing the long fibers from the short.
dress (flax or hemp) to split and straighten the fibers for spinning.
noun
the meeting regularly dissolved into heckles
a heckling comment.
translation of 'heckle'
పనికాకుండా కాలయాపనకై వేసే ప్రశ్నల వర్షము,
ఉపన్యాసకుని ప్రశ్నలతో విసిగించు
example
Trying to rise from the ranks of the students, first-time lecturers had it worse; they might have to appear before listeners who had come expressly to 'heckle' them and disrupt the lesson at the first blunder or sign of hesitation.
You can always count on your peers, friends, and enemies for a good 'heckle' .
The first 'heckle' at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded.
You could knock Philips for not really interacting with his audience, for not having any particularly topical jokes, for the scattergun nature of his approach, or for his awkward way of dealing with a 'heckle' .
And here I see for the first time what makes a great 'heckle' : passion.
The first step is to 'heckle' the fiber, combing the long fibers from the short.
He apologises for sounding croaky, and even gets a bit of a 'heckle' when he's off on a verbal detour about birdspotting.
He thinks somebody will boo him or 'heckle' him or slow hand-clap him.
She commented on it, of course, but it was a polite 'heckle' , and very well-meaning - as were her comments about the English weather, her high heels and the quaint English accents.
She confessed that she had never been to a comedy gig before and to begin with her 'heckles' were rather sweetly supportive, ‘Go on, you're not doing so bad’ and so on.
‘A chimp could beat you in an election,’ one of the 'hecklers' shot back.
He stood up to his 'hecklers' , witnesses said, and presented his arguments forcefully but calmly, winning the support of some in the crowd who later asked him for his autograph and promised to vote for him.
How do you respond to 'hecklers' amid 12,000 people?
By the same token, the university typically takes on a special obligation to prevent 'hecklers' ' vetoes, a stronger one than the state takes on.
His justification of why America should give three billion dollars to Luxembourg, rather than Israel, is not to be missed, and 'hecklers' beware one front row man ended up storming off into the toilets.
Apparently the Angel Wings dancers frequently blocked the views of season ticket holders behind the dugout; from the very start they were 'heckled' and booed.
A young Japanese in the audience 'heckled' him aggressively, but Kim admonished him by telling him ‘to listen to me.’
While the majority of the audience supported his comments, a significant minority disagreed and 'heckled' from the sidelines.
This is not to say that there are no other threats to the free flow of ideas: media monopolies, being sacked for speaking out, or even the presence of loud 'hecklers' are all problematic.
He never needed them because the 'heckles' never came.
You were right in the thick of things over there, Suzanne, standing alongside the first lady as she was going through these 'hecklers' , these protesters.
The concession prompted loud 'heckles' from the Opposition benches and cries of ‘you should be ashamed of yourself.’
Is there any parallel in musical history of an artist being turned on by his fans and being booed and 'heckled' from the moment he walked on stage?
His wife was spat on in the street, his porch furniture was slashed; when he spoke in public he had to stuff his ears with cotton wool and plasticine to concentrate against the organised regiments of 'hecklers' .
At the full council meeting on October 20, a packed public gallery 'heckled' Labour councillors and cheered opposition members throughout the two-hour debate on the future of the pool and school.
Some observers in the hall 'heckled' her remarks, in a rare interruption of the festive atmosphere after a plenary session of 185 delegations offered no objections whatever to the deal.
The union officials changed their minds after they were booed and 'heckled' by the strikers, who pelted them with stones and threatened to lynch them.
He outlines the various kinds of 'hecklers' one meets on the road, and how at a certain stage one has to try to quieten them, while later trying to undo any damage done by perhaps inviting applause for them.
The forum provided a stark contrast to the earlier leader's debate, as candidates argued with each other and the audience cheered, booed, and 'heckled' the representatives.
In previous gigs he's allowed audience members to write their 'heckles' down on a pad at the front of the stage, but tonight he put up a mobile phone number and asked the crowd to text him.
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