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billowing Meaning in Bengali



 মহাতরঙ্গায়িত হত্তয়া,




billowing's Usage Examples:

his horo was billowing out backwards.


But this claim is only made for silk fabric with a diameter of some four to six feet that is billowing (as behind.


danced dressed in a simple T-shirt and a full skirt with a pronounced, billowing waistline that emphasizes hip movement.


new comic!", a reference to the title masthead being made up of steam-billowing pipes (hence the title).


Many of the pieces in her finale collection featured billowing, voluminous sleeves, removable shrugs and strong brocade prints.


stick as Christ holds a globe, with arms raised in blessing, his robe billowing to the right.


He has just alighted on the ground, his robe still billowing from his flight, and he kneels as if in reverence or supplication.


some mural paintings showing sub-tropical themes containing palm trees, billowing Indian textiles and birds.


Many people think of deserts as consisting of extensive areas of billowing sand dunes because that is the way they are often depicted on TV and in.


Page swaddles the singer in billowing strings and slow-burn funk rhythms, weaving a series of luminously sensual.


Many had taken cover in their vehicles but suffocated as billowing black smoke engulfed the basement levels.


On the horizon is a steam train with a plume of white smoke billowing away from it.


appearance is bolstered by her vigorous posture, emphasized by her wide billowing brocaded tent-like skirts and long, twisting, green scarves.


re-enacting Marilyn Monroe's famous scene from The Seven Year Itch with the billowing white dress over the subway grate – an allusion to her song "Love to Love.


style emphasized pathos and emotion, helped by his virtuoso carving of billowing drapery; it has been called "late Gothic Baroque".


show two stacks of books, visibly entitled Protocols of Zion, with smoke billowing out of the top portion of the left-hand stack.


his best-known statues depicts Fuller dancing with part of her drapery billowing above and behind her head like a flame.


commonly observed in everyday phenomena such as surf, fast flowing rivers, billowing storm clouds, or smoke from a chimney, and most fluid flows occurring.


The galaxies occur in two clumps, while the gas has expanded into a billowing cloud encompassing all three clumps.



Synonyms:

stormy; billowy; surging;

Antonyms:

lull; peaceful; clement; calm;

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