English to Punjabi Dictionary nonsense

nonsense

ਬਕਵਾਸ
definition
noun
he was talking absolute nonsense
spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
put a stop to that nonsense, will you?
foolish or unacceptable behavior.
example
To have those rights overridden by such ridiculous 'nonsense' and sheer arrogance is unacceptable.
In 1951 if I had said I was going to the deli to pick up a sixpack of coke, people would have thought I was speaking 'nonsense' ; the words were foreign.
Now when Greta occasionally forgets her manners, the owner can stop this 'nonsense' by standing in her kitchen doorway with the can in her hands so that Greta can see it.
As for his assertion that they would have replaced poll tax with a local income tax if it was feasible - 'nonsense' !
‘Guys can you stop all this 'nonsense' for just few minutes,’ Kaoru said and stood in-between them.
As a boy of 11, I loved the 'nonsense' verse of Façade, which I used to read whilst listening to Peggy Ashcroft and Paul Scofield's recorded version.
The second man was indignant at hearing this: ‘What 'nonsense' !’
Her stories, told in 'nonsense' verse, are fast-paced with a rhythm that carries through its pages.
During these years he wrote his greatest 'nonsense' verse.
Referee Peter McCarthy refused to stand for any 'nonsense' and brandished a succession of cards.
I re-read the essay tonight, and it still reads like 'nonsense' (not a word I use lightly) to me.
It is not addressed to anyone, is not in the Knave's handwriting, and is actually a set of 'nonsense' verses.
Based on the life and 'nonsense' poems of Edward Lear, the show was nominated for a Total Theatre Award and widely praised by the critics.
This patient won't stand for any 'nonsense' - but she does require instant gratification
Ok, so American justice isn't always perfect, but this 'nonsense' sure doesn't help.
But I did produce much 'nonsense' and some actual words on stacks of punch cards.
I believed that his romanticisms were foolish 'nonsense' and were to be looked down upon.
'nonsense' poetry
put a stop to that 'nonsense', will you?
They are absolute 'nonsense' and make no sense, at all.
Yes, it's a splendid piece of 'nonsense' she writes.
My vote of no confidence is also aimed at each and every councillor who is not man enough to stand up and stop this 'nonsense' .
The 'nonsense' lyrics are either the ramblings of a burnt out fool or transcendent works of genius.
The Dada-influenced Suite for Chamber Orchestra, composed two years before the concerto, begins with a short 'nonsense' poem, in true Dada style.
Frankly, I am not going to stand any of your 'nonsense' ; and when you drop it I shall not expect you to stand any of mine.
People get very frustrated because they're trying to make sense out of 'nonsense' .
Every language had its stock of lullabies, nursery rhymes, 'nonsense' verses, fairytales and simple stories.
The players under Shutt know he will stand no 'nonsense' .
In fact, several of my favourite 'nonsense' poems are by Lewis Carroll.
And perhaps the one or two readers who told me I was writing 'nonsense' will remember as well?
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