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chivalrously Meaning in Bengali







chivalrously's Usage Examples:

and all of his men were beheaded at the Battle of Karbala, he fought chivalrously and bravely, against almost 4,000-30,000 Umayyad soldier.


Ronnie, inwardly furious, chivalrously hands it over.


when he sees Lady Liberty coming for the fourth ring, he idiotically, chivalrously, apologizes and bows.


Lofty struggles to see Michelle unhappy and chivalrously offers to marry her and help bring up her baby, Vicki, as his own.


every possible opportunity to make a scene and force Richie to behave chivalrously.


Later, Psmith sees Eve sheltering from the rain opposite the Drones, and chivalrously runs out to give her the best umbrella from the club's umbrella rack.


A Guide/Scout acts chivalrously.


They would treat female hostages chivalrously and would, if not killed first, ask to be pardoned by the Sultan at the.


the Merrythoughts to an inn, expecting the host to accommodate them chivalrously without charge.


Of the crew of 149, one officer and 30 men survived and were chivalrously picked up by the Admiral Hipper.


compartment on the train to an old friend, Peter Chelsworth, who had chivalrously given up his seat to an old lady.


of six, he was picked up by Admiral Cervera himself and treated quite chivalrously.


however, are allowed to retire with their arms, Sir James Douglas having chivalrously transferred his claim upon her lover to the Lady Augusta of Berkeley.


already given character references on his behalf after he had treated them chivalrously at the Clonfin Ambush in February 1921.


news that her former fiancé, Benny Bloom (Arnold Yarrow), has died, he chivalrously agrees to be her partner.


… [W]hen the Dancing Molly got safely out the group of Virginians chivalrously gave three cheers for the pirate's wife and daughters.


Blunt, in love with Flora, chivalrously claims the money was given to him by Sir Roger but Poirot is not deceived.


Giuliano and his men treated their captives well—almost chivalrously—often giving them favorite foods, reading to them to alleviate boredom.


Meeting Durbin at the dance hall, Harens treats her chivalrously, and she eventually confides her sad history.


spines", unsure whether the Germans had not seen them in the dark or were chivalrously declining to fire.



Synonyms:

gallantly;

Antonyms:

unchivalrously;

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