English to Javanese Meaning of houri - houri


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Definitions of houri in English
Noun(1) a voluptuously beautiful young woman(2) (Islam
Examples of houri in English
(1) It is the job of a houri to climb or fly because ordinarily mundane girls or woman hardly climb over the trees.(2) In the gardens of paradise, the houris utter only one word: ÔÇÿPeace, peace.'(3) As they bend their wills and stretch their bodies, undulating houris observe them; the music score essays Arabic themes.(4) They could select 70 of their nearest and dearest to enter Heaven; and they would have at their disposal 72 houris , the beautiful virgins of paradise, Hassan recounted in the New Yorker.(5) According to the Qu'ran, the houris have never been touched by man or jinn.
(1) happy hour ::
seneng jam
(2) half an hour ::
setengah jam
(3) rush hour ::
jam rush
(4) per hour ::
saben jam
(5) half hour ::
setengah jam
(6) in an hour ::
ing jam
(7) every hour ::
saben jam
(8) for an hour ::
kanggo jam
(9) miles per hour ::
mil per jam
(10) an hour later ::
jam mengko
Synonyms
Noun
1. nymph ::
nymph
Different Forms
houri, houris
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