English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ti “fifẹ” jẹ iṣe ti lilo awọn ohun ija lati fọ, gbe, tabi lulẹ nkan kan, gẹgẹbi apata tabi ile kan. O tun le tọka si ijade lojiji ati agbara ti ohun, gẹgẹbi ariwo ariwo tabi orin. Ni afikun, "fifun" le ṣee lo bi ajẹtífù lati ṣapejuwe ohun kan ti o pariwo pupọ tabi ti o lagbara.

Synonyms

  1. blaring

Sentence Examples

  1. He gazed open-mouthed at the steady stream of honking cars, the eclectic variety of people, the flashing traffic lights, and blasting music from passing cars or open storefronts.
  2. The volume on his iPod was so loud that I could hear the music blasting from it.
  3. Slightly riled, the sorcerer sent the bird an image of a fireball blasting towards him, but the heron merely tilted his head disbelievingly.
  4. At the same moment, the sound of howling picked up outside, an icy wind blasting through the doorway.
  5. Starting the car, she backed out and headed down the dirt road with the AC blasting as high as it would go.
  6. Some of it cut into his left side, blasting across his cheek as he crouched low to avoid the arrows puncturing his seat and the inside of the chariot.
  7. Tarkyn sent back a wave of reassurance, with an image of himself alternately blasting wolves and retrieving arrows and sending them back up to the woodfolk.
  8. Clearly, Andrew had some sort of crazy blasting ability.
  9. The sound of car horns blasting all around, told him he needed to move on.
  10. My attention is jolted back to reality when my ringtone comes blasting from my phone.