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tilak
[ til-uhk ]
noun
- a distinctive spot of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol.
tilak
1/ ˈ³Ùɪ±ôÉ™°ì /
noun
- a coloured spot or mark worn by Hindus, esp on the forehead, often indicating membership of a religious sect, caste, etc, or (in the case of a woman) marital status
Tilak
2/ ˈ³Ùɪ±ôÉ™°ì /
noun
- TilakBal Gangadhar18561920MIndianPOLITICS: nationalist leaderEDUCATION: educationalistMISC: scholar Bal Gangadhar (ˈbæl ˈɡæŋədÉ‘Ë), also called Lokamanya. 1856–1920, Indian nationalist leader, educationalist, and scholar, who founded (1914) the Indian Home Rule League
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tilak1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tilak1
Example Sentences
Mahmood took the second over and Sanju Samson pulled his second ball to deep square leg, in-form Tilak Varma slashed a cut to deep third next ball and, having survived the hat-trick ball, Suryakumar Yadav chipped the last ball of the over for long-on, completing a triple-wicket maiden.
Tilak Varma made an unbeaten 72 in the last match to take India to victory, but Rashid bowled him for 18 and Overton had Washington Sundar caught by Buttler at mid-on for six to leave the home side 85-5 in the 13th over.
India teetered on 78-5 but Tilak Varma mixed aggressive strokeplay - hitting five sixes - with intelligent running between the wickets during a mature knock.
Tilak was on strike with India requiring six runs to win off the final over of the game, bowled by Jamie Overton, and duly got it done with four balls to spare by thwacking the England seamer's second delivery through the covers for four.
Tilak Varma also nicked his first ball over wicketkeeper Salt and was hit on the helmet – Archer the bowler on both occasions.
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