Struck meanings in Urdu

Struck meanings in Urdu are مارا, لگنا, لگوانا Struck in Urdu. More meanings of struck, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

مارا لگنا لگوانا

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Struck Definitions

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  • (adjective satellite) : (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming

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مناسب ہونامارناادستک دیناچپٹناکھبناپھوٹناچوٹنافذ ہوناقلم زد کرناگرفتارمس کرناقبضہ کرنامزہگھونسا مارنالگناشکارشروع ہوناتاثرآنکھوا نکالنارسوخمعلوم کرناگزارشڈٹ جانادرخواست کرناضرببے حسیکھڑ کھڑانالگاؤ رکھنادل میں بیٹھنااگناتاڑنابند کرنابجانامجروحچُھو کر مَعلُوم کرناتصادم ہوناذوقدھنناٹکر کھانازخمی کرناپاماللگاناہٹاناچاؤلمسفریاداثرمذاقمکا ...

What are the meanings of Struck in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Struck in Urdu are مارا - maara and لگنا - lagna. To understand how would you translate the word Struck in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Struck or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Struck synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Struck. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Struck in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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What do you mean by struck?

Meanings of struck are مارا - maara and لگنا - lagna

Whats the definition of struck?

Definition of the struck are

  • (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming

What is the synonym of struck?

Synonym of word struck are slewed, affect, sprout, sleeted, abut, shoot, hupped, seem, hitched, relish

What are the idioms related to struck?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word struck.

  • Little griefs are loud great griefs are silent
  • Marked with a t
  • Off one's feed
  • To look pale be fore
  • To look pale before

What are the quotes with word struck?

Here are the quotes with the word struck in them

  • On Memorial Day, I was out floating on Lake Norman and came across Denny Hamlin. We struck up a conversation, and one of the first things we were talking about was how much it helped him when he started racing the Cup car and how much it helped his Nationwide program. — Danica Patrick
  • The biggest thrill a ballplayer can have is when your son takes after you. That happened when my Bobby was in his championship Little League game. He really showed me something. Struck out three times. Made an error that lost the game. Parents were throwing things at our car and swearing at us as we drove off. Gosh, I was proud. — Bob Uecker
  • In the Brown decision, the United States Supreme Court unanimously struck down the legal and moral footing of racially segregated public education in this country. — Bobby Scott
  • I think our failure in the production of good town churches of distinctive character must have struck you often, as it has me, when contrasted with our comparative success in country churches. — George Edmund Street