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cling to Meaning in Bengali



 সংলগ্ন হত্তয়া,

Verb:

সংলগ্ন হত্তয়া,





cling to's Usage Examples:

with substrate, and need them to survive, use their silky byssal threads to cling to it.


According to the MahaShiva Purana the particles of ash which cling to the skin when tripundra is applied are to be considered as individual Lingams.


Along with Peter Parker's agility, speed, and power to cling to walls, the Spider-Doppelganger possesses greater superhuman strength, six.


particles or surfaces to cling to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another).


the northern hardwood forest type; small stands of coniferous red spruce cling to the upper slopes.


missionary position, woman on top, on their sides, kneeling, or standing—cling to each other as if a single creature, with their backs to the outside.


to the hooks, formed from reduced branches, that Uncaria vines use to cling to other vegetation.


the participants' chests, causing their T-shirts to turn translucent and cling to their breasts.


Young have been found to cling to one of the mother's four nipples while she forages.


Socreds dominated the Fraser Valley and the Interior, allowing Bennett to cling to government by three seats.


are most common in streams at high elevations; most species are able to cling to rocks in fast-flowing streams.


the tiny lamellae or ridges on the toe pads that allow modern geckos to cling to vertical surfaces.


They cling to the mother's nipples and when they are older, ride on her back and flanks.


The villages cling to the limestone rocks on the extreme north-west slope of Monte Baldo; it.


She is associated with bees, hornets and wasps, which cling to her body.


Meanwhile, Mary does not cling to her son or even look at him, but gazes down and away.


They cling to the undersides of branches and to tree trunks, searching for food in the.


cherish the old rugged Cross Till my trophies at last I lay down I will cling to the old rugged Cross And exchange it some day for a crown Oh, that old.



Synonyms:

nestle; hold; cuddle; snuggle; take hold; draw close; nuzzle; hold tight; nest; hold close; clutch;

Antonyms:

let go of; derestrict; deny; enable; disagree;

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