rubbish - Meaning in Telugu

rubbish - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of rubbish in English

rubbish noun

  1. nonsensical talk or writing

    Synonyms

    trash

  2. worthless material that is to be disposed of

    Synonyms

    trash

rubbish verb

  1. attack strongly

What is rubbish meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase rubbish refers to nonsensical talk or writing, or worthless material that is to be disposed of, or attack strongly. See rubbish meaning in Telugu, rubbish definition, translation and meaning of rubbish in Telugu. Find rubbish similar words, rubbish synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of rubbish. Find the answer of what is the meaning of rubbish in Telugu.

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