Whit-Tuesday - Meaning in Telugu

Whit-Tuesday - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of Whit-Tuesday in English

Whit-Tuesday noun

  1. the day after Whitmonday

What is Whit-Tuesday meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase Whit-Tuesday refers to the day after Whitmonday. See Whit-Tuesday meaning in Telugu, Whit-Tuesday definition, translation and meaning of Whit-Tuesday in Telugu. Find Whit-Tuesday similar words, Whit-Tuesday synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of Whit-Tuesday. Find the answer of what is the meaning of Whit-Tuesday in Telugu.

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