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by all odds Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

সব মতভেদ দ্বারা,





by all odds's Usage Examples:

called "Os West" by Oregon writer Stewart Holbrook, who described him as "by all odds the most brilliant governor Oregon ever had.


This is by all odds the best written, the most interesting, accurate, and concise work for.


that kind of occupation, but it was the richest time intellectually by all odds that I have ever had.


Alvin Plantinga described Jellema as "by all odds .


It was by all odds the best game seen in Boston this fall.


Lester Del Rey writes "This is by all odds the best showcase of Carter's writing I have seen.


superstructure says: "HOWALDTSWERKE, KIEL, 1894, No 452" but this is, by all odds, not the original plate, since the yardnumber 452 was, reportedly, a.


affairs he was warm and generous, and at sixty, according to Tarbell, "by all odds, the handsomest and most distinguished figure in Wall Street.


Metropolitan Opera performance of Barber of Seville in which Merrill delivered "by all odds the most insensitive impersonation of the season".


It is by all odds the broadest—which is to say wackiest, not sexiest.


the best Juliet that I have seen, but she is by all odds the most charming".


Winston Churchill reportedly said about the Cleveland paper, "I think that by all odds, the Plain Dealer has the best newspaper name of any in the world.


is the worst television treatment ever given a major sport, because by all odds somebody at sometime must have done something worse.


In his New York Post review, Brown called Caesar "by all odds the most exciting, the most imaginative, the most topical, the most awesome.


the Union side during the late war, replied emphatically: "McClellan, by all odds!" While McClellan's reputation has suffered over time, especially over.



Synonyms:

byproduct; result; consequence; issue; epiphenomenon; outcome; effect; event; upshot;

Antonyms:

block; recall; freeze; ending; refrain;

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