Sycophancy The act of behaving obsequiously to gain favor or advantage. Rambunctious Noisy, boisterous, and difficult to control. Effulgent Shining brightly and radiantly. Nebulous Hazy, unclear, or lacking definite form or shape. Inefficacious Lacking the ability to produce the desired effect. Sagac...
1970, from the title of a Hindu chant or mantra, from Hindi hare "O God!" + Krishna, name of an incarnation of the god Vishnu. also from 1970 Entries linking to Hare Krishna Krishna eighth avatar of Vishnu, 1793, from Sanskrit krshnah, literally "the Black One," from PIE *kers-no...
the earth shines more than the moon, every direction seems lost in love, in dreams, wake and slept, lost, we are here.. on the ways, there are some hazy, light signs of consciousness what do I say.. my tongue seems to be stammering.. (due to intoxication) 1 comment: Search For:E...
The 🌁 is often associated with:mist,hazy,fog,city,bridge,weather,atmosphereandobscured. 🌁Emoji Codes for Developers Shortcode (Discord):foggy: Shortcode (GitHub):foggy: Shortcode (Slack):foggy: HTML Dec🌁 HTML Hex🌁
However, our understanding of the societal role of Indo-Persian (that is, Persian used in South Asia) is still hazy in part because the end of Persian as a language of power in India has been so historiographically over-determined. Colonial intellectuals and nineteenth- and twentieth-century ...
51 smog (smoke + fog)– hazy, polluted air 52 spork (spoon + fork)– an eating utensil that serves as both a spoon and a fork 53 stash (store + cache)– a secret hiding place where valuables are kept 54 threepeat (three + repeat)– a situation or event with the same outcome thre...
The 🌫️ is often associated with:overcast,damp weather,low visibility,murky,mist,grayness,foggy morning,thick airandhazy. 🌫️Fog Emoji In Most Popular Languages Discover the name of this emoji in various languages: LanguageEmoji Name ...
However, our understanding of the societal role of Indo-Persian (that is, Persian used in South Asia) is still hazy in part because the end of Persian as a language of power in India has been so historiographically over-determined. Colonial intellectuals and nineteenth- and twentieth-century ...