bestrode Meaning in Bengali
দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া বসা, দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া দাঁড়ান, দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া আরোহণ করা,
Verb:
দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া আরোহণ করা, দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া দাঁড়ান, দুই পা ফাঁক করিয়া বসা,
Similer Words:
bestsbestseller
bestsellers
bestselling
bet
beta
betel
betide
betimes
betoken
betokened
betokens
betray
betrayal
betrayals
bestrode's Usage Examples:
nosed their way into the house, and from time to time an elk majestically bestrode the grounds.
It was said that he "bestrode the banding world for over 50 years.
With a step he bestrode the mountains, and his feet covered the plains and the valleys.
"William Prosser: Lawyer and administrator who bestrode both the legal world and the artistic scene of his native Edinburgh".
For the two years his music career peaked, Benga maestro Okatch Biggy bestrode the entertainment industry like a colossus.
"William Prosser: Lawyer and administrator who bestrode both the legal".
"Marella Agnelli, socialite and garden designer who bestrode high society with her husband Gianni, the head of Fiat – obituary".
"He bestrode the Tamil stage".
stream dry, a man shooting a quail in the Underworld, and a man whose steps bestrode an island.
[dead link] "He bestrode the Tamil stage".
Ojo, for more than four decades, he has bestrode the Nigerian automotive sector like a collosus, He began to sell various.
Akamas then bestrode his brother's body and wounded Promakhos the Boeotian with his spear, for.
If scarcely a spectator in the play of events, he had never bestrode the stage.
"Ernest Tomlinson: Composer and conductor who bestrode the world of light music and devoted himself to saving and promoting it".
"Caroline Aherne:she bestrode Nineties TV like a colossus".
Between the brothers, they bestrode the environment of Ibadan in the fields of education, religion, social.
party leader, David Cameron (later to become British Prime Minister), who bestrode stages while speaking seemingly off-the-cuff, having memorized key parts.
"He bestrode our discipline like a Colossus", "He was an institution" (ibid.
Synonyms:
get on; mount; hop on; mount up; climb on; jump on; remount; move;
Antonyms:
ascend; recede; rise; hop out; stand still;