bootlaces Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
জুতার ফিতা,
Similer Words:
bootlegbootless
bootprints
boots
bootstrap
bootstraps
booty
booze
boozed
boozer
boozers
boozes
bop
bops
boracic
bootlaces's Usage Examples:
Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots, and other footwear.
alumni states that he then "fell upon evil times, being employed selling bootlaces in London streets c 1902".
high-class prostitute; but in Billy Bennett's recorded version, she sells bootlaces on the street instead; and in Derek Lamb's, matches.
were successful, selling everything from soap to suspenders, bacon to bootlaces.
never swore in front of his mother, stating: "I dragged myself up by my bootlaces.
The next morning, they make their first sale: a pair of bootlaces for one penny.
from underneath, the water level was oozing up over Curtly Ambrose's bootlaces, and Bird's as well when he went over to investigate, and the umpires.
for fourpence?" “Pick 'em out cheap here! three pair for a halfpenny, bootlaces.
80 m (31 in) TTL, and several are the thickness of bootlaces.
local countryside until he was led home by a police officer who used his bootlaces to fashion a makeshift head collar.
town, which he otherwise would not have done, he went without socks and bootlaces.
Gordon never mentions bootlaces, and the two engines soon talk about trucks.
handkerchiefs, writing pads, envelopes, pencils, pipes, tobacco, cigarettes, bootlaces, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, Vaseline, sweets, coffee, games, books.
the injured Stuart Sharratt, he was so keen that he used to iron his bootlaces before playing.
for fourpence?” “Pick ‘em out cheap here! three pair for a halfpenny, bootlaces.
Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots and other.
morphine and folded his mangled leg upward into his crotch and tied two bootlaces to his belt in order to retain his ability to move and shoot.
Wood had been in an offside position tying up his bootlaces when the ball reached him.
Synonyms:
lacing; boot; lace;
Antonyms:
unravel; untwist; untwine; unknot;