English to Urdu Dictionary unbroken

unbroken

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definition
adjective
an unbroken glass
not broken, fractured, or damaged.
example
A stand-up ride on an 'unbroken' wave is the ultimate goal for the beginner.
A particularly annoying feature is the lack of indentation or the skipping of a line between paragraphs, leading to the general appearance of text consisting of an 'unbroken' flow of sentences.
In 1989, he gave 63 solo concerts nationwide, a record that is still 'unbroken' .
Some horses are sold 'unbroken' - that is, before a horse learns to take a rider.
Ranch hands would have friendly contests to see who could rope and tie a calf the quickest, or who could stay on an 'unbroken' horse or bull the longest.
I rest my head at last, eyes towards the 'unbroken' ground lay fallow for a duration of nights.
This was his fourth win and added to his 'unbroken' fight record.
The old Trek was shocked in himself, because before Andy's death, he never would have dreamed of riding bareback, let alone on an 'unbroken' wild mustang who hates mankind!
He had found several 'unbroken' antique glass insulators which were hot items right now among the cityfolk who collected all sorts of strange things.
For half a century, the Stock Trader's Almanac notes, stocks had an 'unbroken' string of gains going into the last seven months of presidential election years - until 2000 came along.
Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1952 called it ‘a systematic, 'unbroken' executive practice, long pursued to the knowledge of Congress and never before questioned’.
Doctors are worried because the gene causes the spread of MRSA between healthy people with 'unbroken' skin who would not normally be expected to pick up infections in this way.
Woodland thrushes have been especially hard hit by the practice of fracturing forests into many pieces, with the result of creating many edges where once there was one large 'unbroken' area.
Since the 1840s there has been an 'unbroken' link between horses and Victoria's Bogong High Plains.
The two devils were as stubborn as an 'unbroken' horse.
The ceiling remains a relatively 'unbroken' expanse of acoustical tile, which was selected for its high and uniform absorptive properties across a broad frequency spectrum.
During the film's last act, when Connie has to engage in an almost 'unbroken' crying jag, Arthur's genius at being simultaneously funny and touching keeps the gag from becoming tiresome.
MMA can also be absorbed through even 'unbroken' skin, do permanent damage to the nail's molecular structure and be further absorbed into the body.
There are millions upon millions of acres of 'unbroken' wilderness.
The record was 'unbroken' for half a century until the early 1980s.
But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go 'unbroken' , might there be grounds for refunds at the exits?
She was now angry and she stomped like an 'unbroken' horse.
The endless plains continued 'unbroken' and unaffected by political boundaries.
The jeep sped on across barren, 'unbroken' terrain, then its headlights revealed a building up ahead, a large warehouse with corrugated metal walls and roof.
He himself died from a fall from an 'unbroken' colt.
My brother Bob as a youngster beat grown men in the sight-reading event, a record which was still 'unbroken' many years later.
What is unique about the Wren in Dingle is that it has continued as an 'unbroken' tradition, under-going changes with the years, but never dying out or being changed in the way associated with conscious revivals.
The horses were 'unbroken' yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said.
A monk brought Buddhism to Korea and started an 'unbroken' tradition of ordained men and women which continues up to the present day.
In 1965 he set a new Irish record for the 220 yards at Santry, which remained 'unbroken' for 14 years.
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