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Busk meaning in Urdu

Busk Sentence

Three young men were busking in the plaza.

Busk Definitions

1) Busk : گا بجا کر پیسے مانگنا : (verb) play music in a public place and solicit money for it.

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Useful Words


Busker : گا بجا کر پیسے مانگنا والا , Premiere : پہلی نمائش , Gamble : شرط لگانا کر جوا کھیلنا , Preview : نمائش , Dry Run : آزمائشی مشق کرنا , Play Area : کھیل کود کی جگہ , Disco : عوام کے لئے ناچ گانے کی جگہ جہاں موسیقی پر ناچا جاتا ہے , Placard : اشتہار نامہ , Cuspidor : اگالدان , Amble : آرام آرام سے چہل قدمی , Church : عیسائیوں کی عبادت گاہ , Bill : اعلان نامہ , Remission : رقم کی منتقلی , Canvas : ووٹ مانگنا , Agoraphobia : کھلی جگہ کا خوف , Washroom : بیت الخلا , Misplay : غلط طور پر کھیلنا , Ticket : کاغذ کا پرز , In Public : عوامی انداز میں , Welfare State : فلاحی ریاست , Parsimoniousness : بخل , Requisition : مطالبہ , Vagrancy : خانہ بدوشی , Migrant : مہاجر , Gipsy : خانہ بدوش , Topology : علم مقامات , Retreat : پناہ گاہ , Hawk : جگہ جگہ بیچنا , Den : اڈا , Navigation : رہبری , Going To Jerusalem : ایک کرسی کھیل جو موسیقی کے ساتھ کھیلا جاتا ہے

Useful Words Definitions


Busker: a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money.

Premiere: the first public performance of a play or movie.

Gamble: play games for money.

Preview: watch (a movie or play) before it is released to the general public.

Dry Run: a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert).

Play Area: a place where childern play different games.

Disco: a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music.

Placard: post in a public place.

Cuspidor: a receptacle for spit (usually in a public place).

Amble: a leisurely walk (usually in some public place).

Church: a place for public (especially Christian) worship.

Bill: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement.

Remission: a payment of money sent to a person in another place.

Canvas: solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign.

Agoraphobia: a morbid fear of open spaces (as fear of being caught alone in some public place).

Washroom: a lavatory (particularly a lavatory in a public place).

Misplay: play incorrectly, e.g., play a wrong note.

Ticket: a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment).

In Public: something is done, expressed, or conducted in a manner that is observable or accessible to the public. It indicates that an action or statement is done openly or in a public setting, without secrecy or privacy.

Welfare State: a government that undertakes responsibility for the welfare of its citizens through programs in public health and public housing and pensions and unemployment compensation etc.

Parsimoniousness: extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily.

Requisition: the act of requiring; an authoritative request or demand, especially by a military or public authority that takes something over (usually temporarily) for military or public use.

Vagrancy: the state of wandering from place to place; having no permanent home or means of livelihood.

Migrant: habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work.

Gipsy: a laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment.

Topology: topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography).

Retreat: a place of privacy; a place affording peace and quiet.

Hawk: sell or offer for sale from place to place.

Den: a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws.

Navigation: the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place.

Going To Jerusalem: a child's game in which players march to music around a group of chairs that contains one chair less than the number of players; when the music abruptly stops the players scramble to sit and the player who does not find a chair is eliminated; then a chair is removed and the march resumes until only the winner is seated.

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