amusingly Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
anana
anabolic
anachronism
anachronisms
anachronistic
anachronistically
anaconda
anacondas
anaemia
anaemic
anaerobic
anaerobically
anaesthesia
anaesthetic
amusingly's Usage Examples:
The Los Angeles Times called it "amusingly absurd.
In a satirical commentary, the cantata amusingly tells of an addiction to coffee.
this sense in Alexander Pope's 1727 essay "Peri Bathous", to describe an amusingly failed attempt at presenting artistic greatness.
melody' and that the publisher had 'effectively mutilated him' before amusingly adding 'After that, am I supposed to say 'with best wishes'? Yes, I'll.
from his roots is well taken, and his adventures through the jungle are amusingly narrated, but the 'new clarity' with which he views the world at the end.
According to Time, the author's "discursive, Edwardian elegance of style is amusingly suited to satirizing upper-class pretentiousness, but his Negro characters.
itself on the seven-beat thripuda (also spelt thripuda) thaalam (taal) but amusingly sticks to the pattern of the eight-beat chempata thaalam — at least until.
So attentive was he to his wife that his mother-in-law amusingly referred to him as Fernand d'elle ("Fernand of her").
and everyday objects, but strangely alienated; they are "monumental, amusingly absurd and sexually suggestive".
murder method, it is essentially a social comedy of manners, with the amusingly awful rivalry between two ageing spinster ladies to dominate their cosy.
Its perching habits are amusingly parrot-like; it often almost hangs from its legs rather than squatting.
helps open the diaphragm and could improve one's singing voice (Kottke amusingly admits that "it didn't work").
minded and interprets idioms and other verbal expressions literally, which amusingly causes great havoc in each story.
he writes amusingly, self-deprecatingly and often beautifully.
protagonist in both novels, a morbidly obese vampire who is often placed in amusingly humiliating or dangerous situations that are distinctly at odds the urbane.
Synonyms:
divertingly;