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bouncier Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

Bouncy,





bouncier শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

Justin Timberlake ' Anna Kendrick Return With Harmonic, Fun, Colorful And Bouncy Musical Sequel" ।

bouncier's Usage Examples:

In 1939 the tune was given new words (revised slightly in 1941) and a bouncier tempo.


This may be perceived as a, "harder, bouncier sounding progression," than the diatonic vi–ii–V7–I (in C: Am–Dm–G7–C).


use a ball that is similar in size to a squash ball, but lighter and/or bouncier.


Francis asked if they had something faster and bouncier.


Pebax foam can also be found in airplane insulation and is "squishier, bouncier, and lighter" than foams in typical running shoes.


"Tredair" after 1983, using their own patented foam-injection system to make a bouncier mid-sole than the DM felt.


defunct music paper Superpop, stating: "The group are at their best on the bouncier numbers and "Willie", "Got a Funny Feeling" and "Andy McDougal" are the.


It's a smoother, bouncier style of bowing, with a lighter touch.


And while Fabolous may not excel on all of the album’s bouncier tracks the way he does over the laid back beats, his Christmas present.


Clinton Walker described the group as "lighter, bouncier (rather than funkier) and more infectious than other like-minded bands.


looks like a basketball, but at only 360g, it is smaller in diameter, bouncier, and heavier than a volleyball.


significantly reduced legroom compared to other coaches in the same class and a bouncier ride.


bass and crisp beats, before things tumble into an ear-grabbing chorus bouncier than an inflatable castle.


northern Connacht, which like Donegal fiddling tends to be fast, but with a bouncier feel to the bowing.


The harder surface generally makes the ball "bouncier" and more difficult to control, which in turn tends to make scoring goals.


does it save our time and energy but it has also helped him get used to bouncier wickets that he will have to deal with later on," his father commented.


legato style, along with "Debussy-esque" chords, prior to launching into "bouncier" tempos and rhythms.


Initially, John McVie tracked a busier, and bouncier bass part that gave the song "a country feel".


"jangle-centric" 1980s music, "somewhere between The Smiths and The Cure's bouncier hits.


or traditionally thrown against the side of mixing bowls to achieve the bouncier texture of fish cakes.



Synonyms:

bouncing; spirited; lively; peppy; zippy;

Antonyms:

cowardly; unenthusiastic; uneventful; tired; inelastic;

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