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chiffonnier Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শয়নকক্ষের দেরাজ,





chiffonnier's Usage Examples:

Eugène may also be the chiffonnier (rag-picker) to the right in his brother's painting Philosophers of 1865.


Ragpicker, or chiffonnier, is a term for someone who makes a living by rummaging through refuse in the streets to collect material for salvage.


A chiffonier, also chiffonnier, may be used to describe at least two types of furniture.


The Absinthe Drinker is a full-length portrait of an alcoholic chiffonnier (rag-picker) named Collardet who frequented that area around the Louvre.


Duflos, Charles de Rochefort La Vocation d'André Carel Jean Choux Le chiffonnier de Paris Serge Nadejdine Le diable dans la ville Germaine Dulac Le Lion.


Parodi René Clément 1969 Z the police chief Costa-Gavras 1969 La Main Le chiffonnier / Le psychanalyste Henri Glaeser 1970 La Horse Le juge d'instruction.


The House of Mystery (1923), and Marie Didier in Serge Nadejdine's Le chiffonnier de Paris (1924).


Georges Méliès A short documentary Les chevaux de bois Georges Méliès Le chiffonnier Georges Méliès Couronnement de la rosière Georges Méliès Déchargement.


In the like character of literary chiffonnier, he prepared editions in the same year of the Juvenilia of Longfellow.


Le chiffonnier mélancolique.



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