bitched Meaning in Bengali
অভিযোগ করা,
নালিশ করা
Noun:
দুশ্চরিত্রা স্ত্রীলোক, নেকড়ে বাধ, শৃগাল বাধ, স্ত্রীকুকুর,
Verb:
অভিযোগ করা,
Similer Words:
bitcheriesbitchery
bitchier
bitchiest
bitesize
bitings
bitmaps
bito
bitonality
bitt
bitte
bitted
bittercress
bitterer
bitterish
bitched's Usage Examples:
At the same time, [they] bitched all the time; it was built in.
other seventies songs with similar titles, Rolling Stone stated that "none bitched harder or louder than this one".
Phil Coulter remarked: "They bitched to me a lot but they wouldn't dare to have said anything to Solomon.
- Well, my dear Joseph, you've bitched so much about those little boulevard-women, and here you are then, just.
also appears in David Foster Wallace's 1996 novel Infinite Jest: "McDade bitched at the meeting that if he had to watch Nightmare on Elm Street XXII: The.
"That seemed appropriate," Kemper later said: "as much as she'd bitched and screamed and yelled at me over so many years.
Yamano] bitched her out.
battled internally over his capitulation, accusing himself of having "bitched myself with the accursed success in skin-deep pictures and illustrations".
but a part Bully for Brontosaurus, stating: "Touché and right on; no one bitched about Pteranodon, and that's a real error.
When he bitched about street crime, he was called a Goldwaterite by liberals who felt secure.
instances of profanity occur on the album, which are the use of the word "bitched" in "Duality" and "bastards" which appears in the intro monologue for "Pulse.
All through your army career you men have bitched about what you call 'this chicken-shit drilling.
primarily as a fashion editor, she was now "every overlord you'd ever bitched about three drinks deep at happy hour, only to dutifully fetch her coffee.
Here the two grand dames had worked, bitched and consoled for years.
You bitched and moaned endlessly when Justin Timberlake stopped making music for six.
"[Hoffman] never bitched about his arm, which was killing him from Day One .
bitched's Meaning':
complain
Synonyms:
squawk; objection; beef; gripe; kick;
Antonyms:
rhetorical; unobvious; impure; patterned; indirect;