Examples of using Far enough in English and their translations into Hindi
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If the body doesn't fall far enough, the neck won't break
I admit I didn't play near far enough to figure out if there was consequence to that,
Valley glaciers that flow far enough to reach the sea are called tidewater glaciers.
Critics of the measure also say it might not go far enough and may be purely symbolic.
Are there other ideas you have seen in other movies that other directors haven't taken far enough and that you would want to explore?
it doesn't go far enough.
But you will never run far enough! You can run to the ends of the earth, you coward!
ends of the earth, you coward but you will never run far enough!
If you haven't yet recognized your path it's because you haven't gone far enough to see clearly.
When the price falls far enough, the professional operator will now enter the market
If we follow our belief that“I am whatever I work hard to become” far enough, might we arrive at the conviction that“I am whatever I believe I am”?
His family were members of the Mormon Church and lived on a farm far enough from town that heading there for supplies meant the whole family went along for the ride.
hopefully kicking it far enough down the road that it doesn't hurt you in any way today.
stores in a single strip facing the street, set back far enough to allow room for parking spaces in front of the stores.
see what ESMA came up with, while reserving the right to act if they felt that ESMA did not go far enough.
for example in May before the crowds get too big, but far enough into the season that most tourist services will be running.
the motor should be sure to be placed far enough from the heat to prevent failures of the motor's mechanical or electrical components.
the other is a 6-foot-long 2 1/2-inch bore barrel that launches tennis balls far enough so you can't see where they land.
When Desisa was a kid, his school was a 50- to 60-minute walk away from his rural home- not far enough for the aspiring runner, so he would give his books to his friends and run a longer way home.
The most notable of these is the Ghaggar(near the state's northern boundary), which once flowed far enough to join the Indus River, in what is now Pakistan.