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calamitously Meaning in Bengali







calamitously's Usage Examples:

The British had been alerted to the break-out attempt and it ended calamitously for the Japanese, who suffered many losses, with some formations being.


played in the DDR-Oberliga generally earning mid-table results until calamitously falling all the way to the fourth tier Cottbus Bezirksliga in the early.


Guardian gave it 1 out of 5 and described it as "Cheesy and icky, but calamitously fails to offer any high-octane dance to ease the pain.


This speculation ended calamitously when the Great Chicago Fire sparked a financial panic.


Max is the "calamitously fat" grand gourmand publisher of a gourmet magazine Epicurious and is.


remains well considered – "Moorehead was well able to see – as Wilmot calamitously didn't – that Eisenhower was Montgomery's superior in character and judgment.


But in The Hustle everyone's inner comedic clock is calamitously off.


narrative is framed on a devastative tapestry and the film's climax knots up calamitously that will keep one absorbed.


"Kelly's camera placement and framing are at best textbook and at worst calamitously mediocre.


"It's what happens to the gloriously little folk when big events calamitously fall onto the doorstep.


canonical works by such poets as Yeats and Emily Dickinson to music, often calamitously.


"Cancelling NAFTA would be a 'calamitously bad decision', says Trump's new economic adviser".


Wilson's refusal led him to formulate his "Jackson Day" letter in which he calamitously made the treaty an issue of the upcoming 1920 presidential election.



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