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admiringly Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

আহ্্,





admiringly's Usage Examples:

Throughout his diaries Clark refers admiringly to Henry "Chips" Channon and his diaries.


Hamlet is reflecting, at first admiringly, and then despairingly, on the human condition.


Berenguer was nicknamed 'Pancho Villa' by his teammates, and Twins fans admiringly referred to him as 'Señor Smoke' or 'El Gasolino' due to his mid-90s mph.


driven into exile by Nero in AD 67, because he had continued to speak admiringly of the former proconsul Quintus Marcius Barea Soranus even after his disgrace.


It was admiringly reviewed by Tom Shone in The New York Times.


Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo, a Spanish scholar and soldier, wrote admiringly of its effect.


Fellow Motown recording artist Marvin Gaye once said admiringly of Ruffin that, "I heard [in his voice] a strength my own voice lacked.


Voltaire, in his Précis du Siècle de Louis XV, admiringly wrote about the battle: "The principal weapon of the Corsicans was their.


of this work simply, using vegetable oil and beeswax, and has written admiringly of the patina of well used wooden items.


René Francisco talks admiringly and expansively about the ISA, which isn’t for him only a school to learn.


Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, and after writing admiringly to her, the two women became friends.


Bienvenüe's construction of the Métro was widely praised and has been described admiringly as a work "worthy of the Romans".


Dionysus, two horse-legged satyrs or silens, and Hermes as they "gaze admiringly" at Ariadne holding the infant Oinopion, her child with Dionysus.


steadfastly refused to yield to this, and showed so much courage that the Roman admiringly exclaimed: "If you had eaten, I should have killed you.


In September 2009, Ortner admiringly referred to Diane Sawyer as a "Super Nova" in The New York Times.


paramilitary SS organisation of Nazi Germany, is often portrayed uncritically or admiringly in popular culture.


Iron Horse was used admiringly when comparing early road and railroad traction engines performance to.


She spoke admiringly for the zeal of Irish nationalists.


Henderson, says admiringly of him: He used to be the CID head of Number 1 District.


a bust Lewis had made of her, her patron Anna Quincey Waterston wrote admiringly of her: Tis fitting that a daughter of the race / Whose chains are breaking.



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