<< beknown belabored >>

belabor Meaning in Bengali



 গুরুতর প্রহার করা

বা কিম্ভুতকিমাকার দৈর্ঘ্য কাজ করার

Verb:

গুরুতম প্রহার করা, উত্তম মধ্যম দেত্তয়া, খুব প্রহার করা, হাড় চূর্ণ করা,





belabor's Usage Examples:

Then Leonard comes over to belabor the gang for "doping" the lemonade, just before Spanky slips an electric.


women of the deception of men, and told stories about immoral women to belabor their beliefs.


Saddler, it was written, "won as he pleased and it pleased him to cuff and belabor Davis and put him to rout in a bout that through the early rounds looked.


Momentum dissipates amid frequent pauses to belabor the cloning process and laws relating to clone succession, not to mention.


Its emotional upheavals are tossed off with a wisecrack; it doesn't belabor its story with inspirational organ music, and it keeps its wheels well.


their book explains the idea further: "One function of this chapter is to belabor the obvious; people's views of the world, of themselves, of their own capabilities.


Christgau, writing in Creem, panned the album, saying "Previn doesn't just belabor a cliche, she flails it with barbed wire, and she never writes about a.


trailer-trash caricatures has not entirely abated here," yet "the film doesn't belabor even its cheaper punchlines, and the fleet, kinetic visual style devised.


was Karl Keller, who noted, "Whittier has been a writer to love, not to belabor.


If he couldn't come up with a great ending, at least he didn't belabor it, and along the way The Valet is a total pleasure.


" Morris elsewhere argues that Karsh "belabor[s] minor points while completely ignoring, and hiding from his readers.


performing are not this film's selling points, so it would be misleading to belabor those inadequacies.


mission centers have been mixed, with parochialism reportedly continuing to belabor the reorganization.


of just over 30 minutes, part of the album's charm is that it doesn't belabor or linger; instead it leaves you wanting more – not just from each one.


(American Society of Newspaper Editors Convention) 73, "I don't wish to belabor this subject of Afghanistanism, this business of taking forthright stands.


dependencies, not excluding the viceroyalties, although one should not belabor this point, for only the mantuanos (a Venezuelan name for the white Creole.


Here, the UV radiation and rough weathers belabor the polymer so much, that the material has to be replaced frequently.


was provoked by Breton, who "hoisted himself on the stage and started to belabor the actors.


The text does not belabor the details about Karna in the early sections, rather uses metaphors and.



belabor's Meaning':

to work at or to absurd length

Synonyms:

criticize; belabour; criticise; pick apart; knock;

Antonyms:

praise; flatter; miss; lose; refresh;

belabor's Meaning in Other Sites