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blared Meaning in Bengali



 তুয্র্যধ্বনি করা, উচ্চনিনাদ করা,

Verb:

উচ্চনিনাদ করা, তুয্র্যধ্বনি করা,





blared's Usage Examples:

won the game on a walk-off home run by AJ Pierzynski, and the song has blared over the stadium speakers ever since in rally situations.


Bhoys Mike Denver Scythian Nathan Carter The Irish Rovers The song was blared from the Croke Park PA system after Donegal won the Sam Maguire Cup in 2012.


The artists were chosen by whatever most consistently blared out of my headphones that fall and what I was most giddy to hear an amalgamation.


Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, as church bells were rung and sirens blared across Rome.


(cafes were given an all-night licence extension, wine flowed and jazz blared on radios) and the filmed evidence, was largely responsible for the government's.


While the upper TV set showed Love on a Rooftop, the one underneath blared Hey, Landlord!.


Chronicle to investigate, and on July 24, 1899 the newspaper's headline blared "Slavery in Hawaii Under the American Flag".


at a speech given by Gaddafi's daughter, Ayesha Gaddafi, "Zenga Zenga" blared in the background.


Finally, the final horn blared and all frustrations were erased.


The following day's New York Times headline blared: The Bard Wins The Cup; He Is America's Greatest Race Horse.


the district tolls every Saturday at noon as a reminder that once sirens blared warning the villagers of impending bomb attacks.


During this time, police cars roamed the Ghetto streets and music was blared over loudspeakers to mute the terrified screams of families.


While the band blared and the clowns made fun and the elephants walked around at the circus last.


Cars in the area blared loud music.


"The fire alarm blared.


" Brown designed a car that "blared individuality.


rhyming game that includes phrases such as the following: He who declared it blared it.


Loudness is very important to the style, which is usually blared from out-dated speakers; the resulting feedback is part of the music.


A band blared from dockside and everyone including sailors on nearby ships was caught.


The artists were chosen by whatever most consistently blared out of my headphones".



Synonyms:

din; clamor; blaring; noise; cacophony;

Antonyms:

unfit; broken; unsound; vowel; consonant;

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