English to Urdu Dictionary threadbare

threadbare

گھسا
definition
adjective
shabby rooms with threadbare carpets
(of cloth, clothing, or soft furnishings) becoming thin and tattered with age.
example
Sometimes this tale of interrupted promise swung on pitifully 'threadbare' evidence.
The democratic pretences of the opposition have always been 'threadbare' .
She wrapped her inadequate, 'threadbare' cape more securely around herself and pulled the hood down a little more to keep out the biting wind.
My room is pretty 'threadbare' right now, but Rebecca promised that tomorrow we will go buy furniture for me.
In the scramble to balance the books, the already 'threadbare' provision for non-critical cases could be stripped away.
But his eyes were still bright, and his 'threadbare' old khaki police uniform shirt still bore his many medals.
The credibility of two of the leading actors of American monetary policy today is somewhat 'threadbare' , to say the least.
There is little a performer can do with such 'threadbare' material.
The bedding was 'threadbare' , but freshly laundered and the floor appeared to have been fitted with a new carpet.
The clever, jazz-tinged arrangement of New Bond Street makes up for its 'threadbare' lyrics.
The film is set in a 'threadbare' Australian ski resort at the fag-end of winter, well past the postcard stage.
I had two dresses, one nightgown, three pair of undergarments and a thin, 'threadbare' cloak.
The grey carpets were 'threadbare' and the furniture was falling apart.
The wind was bitter against his bare legs and feet, and it tore straight through his 'threadbare' clothing.
Bangkok has dozens of rather dreary, 'threadbare' hotels in the £10 - £30 range, while below and above that you can really get good value.
The bed had a thick straw pallet for mattress, and the sheets were 'threadbare' and grubby, but they had slept on worse.
Much more needs to be done if the already rickety and 'threadbare' credibility of the Church is ever going to be restored.
But the room wasn't sad and 'threadbare' , it was full of people.
There is nothing grim or 'threadbare' about either the building nor the attitude.
Underneath were pictures of dockers' children in 'threadbare' clothes.
The tables were chipped, the carpet is 'threadbare' , the seats have lost all their padding and comfort.
The allegations against Wahid were always 'threadbare' pretexts for his removal from office.
It has high filigreed ceilings and 'threadbare' carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass.
He was issued with a thin mat and a 'threadbare' blanket and taken to the cell block.
Their great old houses overflow with rough medieval furniture, 'threadbare' tapestries and religious relics worn smooth by the touch of generations.
Sorry, but even in summer it feels a bit chilly there, like a 'threadbare' university club that only charter members find cozy.
You can rent rustic cabins with great views; while some are a bit 'threadbare' , they are all charming.
As I raced back to the 'threadbare' offices, where we tapped out stories on half-sheets of paper hunched over manual typewriters, my adrenaline was pumping.
Raised in Cardonald, Glasgow, Mullan and his seven siblings were working class misfits in a grand but 'threadbare' rented house.
She stopped, then slowly walked over to stand in the middle of the large, round room, looking down at the 'threadbare' rug.
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