English to Kannada Dictionary underbelly

underbelly

ಕೆಳಹೊಟ್ಟೆಯನ್ನು
definition
noun
Color is variable and can range from jet black dorsally with a lighter underbelly to a uniform light gray.
the soft underside or abdomen of an animal.
example
The dark 'underbelly' was much more entertaining than the tourist attractions.
By hijacking the legitimate connection to a traditional wired computer network, hackers might be able to exploit the soft 'underbelly' of corporate networks and launch even more invasive attacks.
The next thing you know, little league games will be marred by sports betting, immersed in the dark 'underbelly' of gambling.
The stock market plunge has slashed at the soft 'underbelly' of the giant insurance companies and pension funds.
Anyway, the North American variety are in the genus Macrobdella, very pretty leeches, sort of an olive colour with a red 'underbelly' and red polka dots going down the back.
I've seen a small glimpse of the 'underbelly' of our consumer based society and it's not nice.
Back in harness after spells together at Newcastle and with England, the pair aim to inject more steel into a side that is beginning to earn the reputation of having a soft 'underbelly' .
The feathers on its 'underbelly' lightly brushed the lily pads on the surface.
I think that Currie reckoned we had something of a soft 'underbelly' up front but we took them to the cleaners.
However, it was written to portray the seedy 'underbelly' of society in a slapstick kind of way.
Alas, we find the soft 'underbelly' of these groups and their use of the Internet.
All of them are in the 'underbelly' of society and that appealed to me.
Was Georgia a wholesome, egalitarian Utopia or an expedient way to harden the soft 'underbelly' of the Southern colonies?
Downstairs, life is also quite formal but the servants are closer to the 'underbelly' of society, the whispers and the rumours.
And maybe some fans will reject their heroes because they don't want to see their soft 'underbelly' .
In order to satisfy Kip's debt to society's dark 'underbelly' , Raines must come out of retirement and steal 50 cars in three days.
Last week saw the launch of Ireland's first ever dedicated crime magazine, a publication that aims to tap into the public's fascination with the 'underbelly' of society.
It claims the party's policy 'underbelly' is economic risk, cuts to public services and charges for hospital operations.
The most common color is dark brown - slightly brighter on the 'underbelly' than the dorsal surface.
His latest novel, Lullaby hit bookshelves in the quietest of fashions, and, again, deals with the darker 'underbelly' of American life.
Even in a small berg like St. Louis, the 'underbelly' of society, still could manage to find you if they looked hard enough.
The main people who are using cocaine in this area now are what would be described as the 'underbelly' of society.
His friend's skin had mottled with rage and his lips were white like the 'underbelly' of a fish.
Methinks they've shown their soft 'underbelly' .
His avowed aim is to write about, ‘people whose stories are seldom told, because they constitute the 'underbelly' of society.’
One by one, its children learn of their society's dark 'underbelly' and so become adults.
Ruffs and britches disappeared long ago, and there isn't much to distinguish a Balinese from a Siamese today except a wispy fringe on the 'underbelly' and a meek plume of a tail.
Some people referred to it as a soft 'underbelly' - whatever that is - but make no mistake about it, over the last few years Kerry teams have not performed for the full game.
She finds friendship with a homeless boy, but the two find that friendship is not enough to get by on in the dark 'underbelly' of Russia's rough and unforgiving streets.
They come from the gritty 'underbelly' of society where one has to be tough in order to survive.
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