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absurdly Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

অদ্ভূত রকম,





absurdly's Usage Examples:

talent for rearranging autobiographical fragments so that they become absurdly foreign (literally so here) to himself.


of 6920 verses as well as the logistical problems of recreating Hugo's absurdly large cast of characters, the play remained unperformed until 1956.


The song is written to be absurdly loud and high in tempo, to possibly represent the immaturity of children.


Usenetter known for his sense of humor, various surrealist net pranks, an absurdly long signature, and a machine-assisted knack for "kibozing": joining any.


This gimmick strayed absurdly outside the original storyline of the sitcom.


" Music writer Jake Austen described it as "surprisingly funky, though absurdly didactic".


6%, critics described the drama as "absurdly unrealistic".


notorious for his six sermons on the Creation, in which he expresses "absurdly literal" views including support for the Flat Earth.


An absurdly foul-mouthed and domineering lounge singer claiming to hail from Las Vegas.


Cloud cuckoo land is a state of absurdly, over-optimistic fantasy or an unrealistically idealistic state where everything is perfect.


It was described as "an absurdly dramatic climb" that begins in the Adige valley at 275 metres elevation.


She also attempted a career in the US, absurdly miscast in MGM's Soldiers Three as a platinum blonde with made-up bosom.


The band's releases often showcased their unusual sense of humour: absurdly long and nonsensical song titles, audio samples from B movies and kung.


said, "It's hard to discern whether Calsahara is a serious endeavor or an absurdly long-term joke.


premium of around 79% over market price that was widely criticized as "absurdly high", a "botched strategy shift" and a "chaotic" attempt to rapidly reposition.


considerable demand among travellers with prices for second hand copies reaching absurdly high levels (nearly US"1000 a copy in November 2009).


the court, Justice Lourens Ackermann described the clause as having an "absurdly discriminatory purpose and impact," and stated that, "There is nothing.


Deborah, are constantly shown professing their love to each other, set to absurdly explosive special effects and backdrops, as is common (to a lesser extent).



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