English to Punjabi Dictionary across

across

ਭਰ
definition
preposition
from one side to the other of (something).
example
he had swum 'across'
He said the Flower Bridge should be built 'across' a narrow stretch of water that was not so busy with river traffic.
he winked 'across' the table at her
He could feel Tyna lift her head up from her awkward position 'across' her shoulder.
they were goading each other 'across' the table
So as not to spoil it I've hidden the text as white though, so if you want to see it you need to drag your mouse 'across' the blank looking area below.
they're making improvements 'across' all areas of the curriculum
(1 'across' ) The perfect source of digital interactive television.
we were throwing water 'across' the yard at each other
I ran 'across' the street
Then in injury time, Miller's searching header back 'across' a crowded area wreaked momentary havoc.
the person 'across' the room was Pádraig
Eight minutes later, he hit a neat pass 'across' the penalty area before Todorov slipped the ball past Friedel.
19 'across'
they travel back and forth 'across' the border
it's one and a half metres 'across' the base
19 'across'
For more than 20 years the estate - and many like it 'across' the area - was neglected.
we walked 'across' to the well
things were easier 'across' in Britain
The two got together, and when Jim returned to the Bolton area, Maureen moved 'across' the Pennines to join him.
she jumped right 'across' the gap
In this way it hopes to boost living standards 'across' a broad swathe of poor rural society.
To travel 'across' to the other side of the world with a woman I love, to meet up with a man I love?
Could a bird that is said to be 20 metres 'across' be able to escape detection for so long?
they fled 'across' the mountains
they rowed all the way 'across' the Atlantic
they lived 'across' the street from one another
The other is lighter in colour, oval, about two feet 'across' and has two indentations ground into its centre.
Once in a while, the funnel of air drops from the sky - it can be as narrow as a few metres 'across' or as wide as two kilometres.
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