cartloads Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
গাড়ি বোঝাই,
Similer Words:
cartographercartographers
cartographic
cartography
carton
cartons
cartoon
cartoonist
cartoonists
cartoons
cartouche
cartridge
cartridges
carts
cartwheel
cartloads's Usage Examples:
He caused to give 10 cartloads of alms at Mahapali Dana Sala (Alms Hall).
It was formed by dumping around 1,501,000 cartloads of earth excavated from the foundations of the New Town into Nor Loch.
estimates the number of weapons found in each of the four armories to be 500 cartloads") The tlacochcalcatl was always a member of the military order of the.
Burials in the churchyard ceased in the early 17th century, and cartloads of human bones were removed in 1826, either transferred to the graveyard.
deacon to the foundation and a gift of fifty quarters of grain and four cartloads of hay annually from the rector of Bishopstoke.
The children had to take turns to bring cartloads of turf as fuel.
Charlemagne first tasted in the company of a bishop and approved, requiring two cartloads to be sent to Aachen annually; the site, not mentioned in the anecdotal.
topped by an artificial mound (with a flagpole) constructed from 24,000 cartloads of soil from the construction of the adjacent Ruchill Hospital.
Jersey Pine Barrens were not suitable for cultivating exotic plants, 5,000 cartloads of fine loam were brought to Georgian Court from neighboring Monmouth.
The Crimeans returned with several thousand cartloads of booty.
Twenty-eight cartloads of sacred bones were said to have been removed from the Catacombs and.
that 1,000 feet (300 m) of structural timber, 300 iron spikes and 10 cartloads of smaller pieces of timber were needed for the repairs.
In 1244 Louis IX of France ordered 24 cartloads of Talmud manuscripts to be burned at the square.
When cleaned out, it took three cartloads to remove the bones.
The first cartloads of the documents arrived in October 1785.
at the church in 1631, moving from the old monastery, they brought 300 cartloads of deceased friars.
"Beleg van Haarlem" a Dutch propaganda engraving of 1573 shows mass hangings and beheadings, and cartloads of bodies flung in the river.
In 1642 Winter tried to send cartloads of armaments from his residence at Lydney to Gloucester, and the following.
Some 300 cartloads of soil from a trench beneath the railway were used to raise the ground.
Synonyms:
containerful;