Examples of using O'clock in English and their translations into Urdu
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O'clock Monday, runt.
Monday morningat 8:00 o'clock.
Eight o'clock Monday, runt.
We're on the 6 o'clock news.
Nine o'clock. This way it's dark.
We're all over the 6 o'clock news.
It's 8 o'clock, and I'm calling you out.
Uamuuqtuq It's one o'clock.
It is only ten o'clock, but I'm exhausted.
This way it's dark. Nine o'clock.
To see me at six o'clock this evening.
Screenshot of Fearless Nadia in 11 O'Clock.
So, 9 o'clock, you're strolling through the parking lot.
I have been waiting for you since eight o'clock.".
She arrives at 5:00, 5 o'clock, and just starts walking.
O'clock is very early if you were out the night before.
She sleeps until after ten o'clock every single morning!
Till 7 o'clock today, Saturday 26th, at night to thank its clients and celebrate Chilean National Day, which is part of Chile's Fiestas Patrias.
I need one million dollars by nine o'clock tonight, Baghdad time.
Around six o'clock I looked in on the President again.
According to the BBC,on the whole most of the children born in the period from one o'clock until seven in the morning.
And then, it was about three o'clock in the morning, it was one of my very last changes, it was with Cardi.
The current reading of the lawactually prohibits the use of tools between 8 o'clock in the morning and dusk on weekends and holidays.
Then at the strike of 10 o'clock, we were sent to our bedrooms to await the coming of Santa Claus and the Christmas gifts.
The proposed law will explicitlyallow for use of the abovementioned tools from 7 o'clock in the morning till dusk Monday through Friday.
I was in the church laying down and, around nine or ten o'clock on the Sunday morning, I could hear children playing outside.
On New Year's that lights get shot out at six o'clock/Four or five o'clock in that morning' you gon' be gettin' shot.”.
God forbid bomb attacks, shootings, whatever it is,even a woman 3 o'clock in the morning falling in her home and needs someone to help her.