broodingly Meaning in Bengali
Adjective:
ব্রীডিং,
Similer Words:
broodsbroody
brook
brooklyn
brooks
broom
brooms
broomstick
broomsticks
broth
brothel
brothels
brother
brotherhood
brotherinlaw
broodingly শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
বিশ শতকের প্রথমদিকে ক্রস-ব্রীডিং এর কারণে শীটল্যান্ডকে হুমকির মুখে অনুভূত হয় যা তার পশমের মানকে নিচের দিকে ।
broodingly's Usage Examples:
solely in the fevered imaginations of sensitive writer-directors to teach broodingly soulful young men to embrace life and its infinite mysteries and adventures.
The lyrics were broodingly introspective and emotional.
His "broodingly handsome" good looks and typecasting as a sexually dominant villain made.
of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "The story is a faultlessly observed, broodingly intelligent piece of realism, a dispatch from a sun-baked frontier that.
similarly remarked, "Worldes Blis is a very private piece which spins itself broodingly out of the opening plainsong melody, announced by a solo trombone.
German Expressionism by Criterion, who praised it as "vividly stylized, broodingly intense.
ethereal vocals and gusty drumming create a sound that is both sleepy and broodingly intense.
"Emil Tchakarov's broodingly sweeping conducting of the 1874 version of the score".
'" Sputnikmusic's Channing Freeman felt that the song was "broodingly slow" and that it was "driven by piano chords and a questing electric.
Gronk's drawings were described as "broodingly implicit with dream-sexual connotations.
" While a What's on TV writer said Jase is "broodingly sexy", "highly attractive" and that "women lust after him".
Nathan Rabin to describe a female character who exists solely "to teach broodingly soulful young men to embrace life and its infinite mysteries and adventures.
" He praised a "broodingly luminous Jan Maxwell" and Burstein's "hapless onetime stage-door Johnny".
To seal the mood, she came up with a sound as broodingly coherent as the soundtrack to a domestic drama.
Soon a photograph streamed from the publicity mill — wavy-haired, broodingly dark but serenely poetic, in dressing gown, smoking a pipe and reading.