childishly Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
childishnesschildless
childlessness
childlike
childly
childminders
childproof
children
chilean
chili
chill
chilled
chiller
chillers
chilli
childishly's Usage Examples:
and stark in design, it is at the same time warm and tender in mood, childishly frank and yet deft and penetrating.
speeches with overzealous shouting wearing extremely thick nerd glasses childishly playing with toy cars and trucks in their hotel room, although the brothers.
He likens this to behaving childishly in the assumption that parents will indulge you (Doi 2001:16), and claims.
Although he is already in his old age, he is still known for behaving childishly and constantly seeking fun, hence he is nicknamed "Old Imp" (老頑童; lǎowántóng).
"Puckish" means "childishly mischievous".
Marian, and David Sabin as the mighty Little John, with Ron Rifkin as the childishly petty tyrant Prince John and Henry Polic II as Hubert, the wicked, black-clad.
Dancing, "The steps themselves are not difficult; on the contrary, they are childishly simple; it is the easiest dance of all to do, and I think the hardest.
focus of each episode; most stories revolve around her meeting, and often childishly misunderstanding, a new concept or activity indicated in the chapter title.
been eased by reforms to postal voting which have made electoral fraud "childishly simple" in the UK according to a European watchdog.
The costumes are both childishly innocent and provocative - floral designs and fabrics with seductive cutouts.
adults start acting childishly it is no surprise to Simon.
But when they start acting childishly even by their own.
their books are also similar, showing the title and author's name written childishly.
the paintings of the Master of the Tennenbach Altar are their "almost childishly soft features".
the episode was generally humorous and light-hearted, especially House childishly teasing Kutner, but the "goading" of Taub was cruel and unnecessary.
while I stuck to my classics and unkempt pigtails and we were briefly, childishly, estranged.
The robot childishly rants and raves over the astronaut's remark.
(1955), a character explains, Dear boy, the beginning of a movie is childishly simple.
Nice (a caricature of Archie Goodwin), a super-strong but childishly-innocent super-villain.
usually associated with humor and parody and accessible and sometimes childishly simple melodies.
The show's focus is more their bracing, melodic songs rather than the childishly vulgar banter between them.