All over meaning in Nepali
Meaning of "All over"
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adv
1. bhar muluk
OR भर मुलुक
adv
1. bhari
OR भरि
adv
Nithruk
Other word with "All"
- (baby) to crawl, to go on all fours, to go on hands,
- (ball) to be torn, (bulb) to break, to go off, to be fused,
- small swelling, (bus) Dabur, an ayurvedic company,
- inner wall, (cliff) face,
- (election) vote, ballot, (country) Tibet,
- to kick a ball, (cricket) to bowl,
- to cover, to hide, to fall upon violently, to pounce, toambush, to wrap up, to protect, (disease) to catch, (feeling) to be overwhelmed or overpowered,
- (dress) falls, pendent article,
- per man, (eco) per capita or person, individually,
- to fight, wage a war, (elections) contend, fall down,
- (female) kid, little chap, small child,
- (fever, temperature) to fall (down), to drop, to decrease, to be low,
- (fig) temporary or recurrent fight, especially between spouses, short timed bickering,
- to go round the world, to travel all over or across the world, (fig) to look hither and thither, to visit different places for,
- small child, baby, address for a child, nanny, (highbrow),
- foot, (horse) gallop, wheel,
- (horse) hoof, gallop,
- to erect, to install, (house) to build,
- to come, to arrive, to reach, to turn up, to appear, to be introduced in, to rise, to progress to, to know, to remember, (income) to get, to earn, (wind) to blow, (water) to flow, (rain) to fall,
- to close, to be closed, to shut, to be finished, to be used up, to be all gone, (vehicle) to stop, to go out of order, to be banned, (institution) to get locked or liquidated, to be called off, (workers) to go on a strike,
- (Kathmandu) freak street, called Jhonchhen,
- (leaf) to fall, to be shed,
- to drop, (letter) to post, to degrade, to let fall, to knock,
- (male) kid, little chap, small child,
- small, petty, trivial, insignificant, (material) thin, transparent,
- to be bad luck or unfortunate, (misfortune) to befall,
- to be dangerous, to be calamitous, adverse, disastrous or catastrophic, (misfortune) to befall, (trouble, disaster) to strike, to occur,
- (misfortune) to befall, to be catastrophic,
- (Newari) also called bArA in Nepal Bhasha, custom of confining for twelve days the girl in a dark room before the,
- (Newari) also called bel bibAh in Nepal Bhasha, marrying the daughter with Bel as a symbol of Lord Shiva in an odd year (3, 5, 7, 9) along with yagya, kanyA dAn also takes place at that time, so when the husband dies she is not regarded a widow,
- (night) to wear or fall in, to be evening,
- (of) any size, no matter what size (how big or small),
- Nepal Valley, (often) Kathmandu,
- Nepal Valley, (often) Kathmandu,
- (passive) so called,
- (people, things) all,
- short, shortest, small, brief, (person) mean, stingy, narrow minded,
- (person) to call, challenge,
- to let fall, to drop down, to decrease, (rule) to,
- to fall, to come down, to drop down, to deteriorate, to decrease, to recede, (rule) to be overthrown, (vote) to be cast
Other word with "Over"
- to lie flat, (boat) to capsize, to be upset, to be overturned,
- (book cover) to be torn,
- (book) cover,
- (book) cover,
- (book) cover,
- (bridge, level) to cross, to ferry over, to finish, accomplish,
- to open, to uncover, to expose, (cloth) to rip up,
- to open, to uncover, (clothes) to undress, to put off, (secret) to divulge,
- to be controversial, (controversy) to arise,
- to cover, to hide, to fall upon violently, to pounce, toambush, to wrap up, to protect, (disease) to catch, (feeling) to be overwhelmed or overpowered,
- to tie, tighten, (expenses) watch, overcharge, (people) suppress,
- (fear) to pervade, to overcome,
- salt and acid, (fig) hurt over hurt, fuel to the fire,
- to cut one's throat, (fig) to be overwrought or overcharged,
- to bite, to sting, (fig) to cheat, to overcharge,
- to go round the world, to travel all over or across the world, (fig) to look hither and thither, to visit different places for,
- to cut somebody's throat, (fig) to overwork or overcharge,
- to choose, to select, to pick over, to cull, to sort out, (flour),
- (wound) to heal up, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- (wound) to heal up, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- to heal up wounds, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- to feel refreshed, to be relieved, to be cured, to recover health, to be healthy, (head) to clear,
- to get better, (health) to restore, to recover, to recuperate, to be fine or nice, to feel well,
- to pass over, to be over, to be finished, (livelihood) to be fulfilled or sustained anyhow,
- to close both eyes, to doze, to catnap, (slang) to die, (mistakes) to ignore, to overlook, to connive,
- surveyor, overseer, (Newar) caste,
- (party) to be over,
- (river, stream) to overflow, run fast,
- to fall, to come down, to drop down, to deteriorate, to decrease, to recede, (rule) to be overthrown, (vote) to be cast,
- adulterer, paramour, illicit lover, (Russia) Tsar, Czar,
- (spring) to flow, (tap) to leak or overflow,
- time, turn, change, change over, (suit) hem, edge, deception,
- (trick) to work, to win over,
- to throw or thrash down, to knock down, to overthrow, (wrestling) to defeat, to fling down, to prostrate, (washing) to beat clothes, to wash by swinging on a slab,
- (woman) to put a veil over face, to wear a head cloth or purdah,
- lodging, stay, accommodation, resting place, stopover, camp, abode,
- one, towards, over, about, concerning,
- acquisition, recovery, encounter, coming across, stumbling over,
- rule, reign, administration, government,
- again, over, once more, anew, afresh, in addition, besides
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