English to Punjabi Dictionary adventurer

adventurer

ਸਾਹਸੀ
definition
noun
Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed.
a person who enjoys or seeks adventure.
example
No doubt a long swim would get you back to terra firma but, call us wimps, we weren't prepared to risk it - despite John's appeal to the 'adventurer' in us.
The wealthy 'adventurer' financed Ben's hunt for the treasure.
‘We will adopt all necessary measures to steadfastly smash any political 'adventurer' aimed at splitting the motherland,’ he said.
a political 'adventurer'
The millionaire 'adventurer' was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon.
a political 'adventurer'
His father was a bullying 'adventurer' who earned a precarious living as a mercenary soldier and deserted the family when Johannes was 17.
She was the natural daughter of a financial 'adventurer' who bequeathed her his fortune.
That is a mask that any political 'adventurer' can put on.
AN 'adventurer' from Sheffield has vanished while attempting a solo walk through some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world.
The man who came up with the answer was a financial 'adventurer' called William Paterson, a Scot who had made his name down south as one of the founding directors of the Bank of England.
In 1720 the Scottish 'adventurer' John Law had attempted to set up a state bank on the promise of overseas trading profits, and had paid the king's debts in banknotes.
In April last year the Carterton 'adventurer' attempted the first overflight of Mt Cook, only to be turned back by the weather as he got to within 100m of the summit.
A true 'adventurer' , he is driven purely by thrills, seeking danger and excitement simply because nothing else will do.
The plucky 'adventurer' is also attempting to trek up Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in July.
It is the picaresque story of an Irish 'adventurer' who unconsciously reveals his villainy while attempting self-justification.
The play, written between 1613 and 1615, tells the story of Pedro, a loveable trickster, rogue and 'adventurer' , played by John Ramm, who aims to help everyone to gain popularity.
The once seamless constitution of the United Kingdom - the product of a millennium of political evolution - has been shredded by this 'adventurer' and his gang of mercenary barrow boys, so that it is now reduced to incoherence.
The unsung Victorian 'adventurer' hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma.
In the 1920s British historian Charles Grey savaged the American 'adventurer' as an unhinged embellisher at best, a liar at worst.
He was a skilful politician, but he was not an 'adventurer' or a visionary.
More novel is the suggestion that he was a child of 'a golden age of military and political 'adventurers' '.
A Russian ship rescued two well-known Canadian 'adventurers' who got caught in a storm while attempting to cross the Bering Straight in a row boat, authorities said today.
Other 'adventurers' came to grief here in 1897 after a failed attempt to fly a balloon from the North Pole.
The ranks of the Swedish army by now contained many 'adventurers' and dubious mercenaries, and it was a shadow of its former self.
Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial 'adventurers' from attempting the flight over that vast ocean.
European 'adventurers' , pirates and evangelists began flocking to its shores, commencing the systematic plundering of the subcontinent that would continue over subsequent centuries.
This family had been German military 'adventurers' with no connection to Brandenburg-Prussia.
They begin to give their backing to generals who dream of military coups, or to political 'adventurers' and gutter journalists who try to redirect the bitterness of the mass of people against religious or ethnic minorities.
With very few exceptions the patriots of this country are all timid 'adventurers' led by ambitious intriguers, avid speculators who never dared to take up arms in our favour.
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