English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "bevy" babban rukuni ne ko tarin mutane, dabbobi, ko abubuwa, yawanci iri ɗaya ko yanayi. Ana amfani da shi sau da yawa don komawa ga ƙungiyar mata ko tsuntsaye. Alal misali, "wani bevy of beauties" ko "wani bevy of quails."

Sentence Examples

  1. A bevy of temple servants scurried onto the marble floors, escorted in by four imperial guards, and hurriedly swept and polished the black marble.
  2. No Rul Ozu Inyo County, California, USA In the snaking sands of the western desert, Methuselah stood as she had always stood, indifferent to the streams of nanobots in the air as she had been to a bevy of condors thousands of years ago.
  3. Golems, gargoyles, mannequins and a bevy of historical statues gathered in the courtyard outside the window.
  4. Looking to my right, I saw no one in the fields of crops or long rows of vegetables usually maintained by a bevy of peasants hoeing and weeding.
  5. How he would figure among them in the churchyard, between services on Sundays gathering grapes for them from the wild vines that overran the surrounding trees reciting for their amusement all the epitaphs on the tombstones or sauntering, with a whole bevy of them, along the banks of the adjacent millpond while the more bashful country bumpkins hung sheepishly back, envying his superior elegance and address.
  6. He started staying out even more, and later I learned, in a most uncomfortable way, that he was sharing more than his keen mind with a bevy of infatuated women.
  7. Not those of the bevy of buxom lasses, with their luxurious display of red and white but the ample charms of a genuine Dutch country tea-table, in the sumptuous time of autumn.
  8. The bevy of ladies began moving into the dining room, their chatting picking up where it had left off.