planless - Meaning in Telugu

planless - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of planless in English

planless adjective

  1. aimlessly drifting

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The word or phrase planless refers to aimlessly drifting. See planless meaning in Telugu, planless definition, translation and meaning of planless in Telugu. Find planless similar words, planless synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of planless. Find the answer of what is the meaning of planless in Telugu.

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