clumsily Meaning in Bengali
অপটুভাবে, যা তা ভাবে,
Adverb:
যা-তা ভাবে, অপটুভাবে,
Similer Words:
clumsinessclumsy
clung
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clumsily's Usage Examples:
mid-15th-century style consisted of works in primary colors of "wooden, clumsily painted stock figures".
dragonfly (15 cm wingspan); the largest species tend to resemble drab, clumsily flying damselflies.
Tristram and Iseult, though his work has been described as “poorly and clumsily painted, but the background of leaves and flowers” revealed his skills.
The elections "were extensively and clumsily rigged" and the fraud "was exposed in the press, provoked public rancor.
hurtfully, maliciously; to lie gracefully and graciously, not awkwardly and clumsily; to lie firmly, frankly, squarely, with head erect, not haltingly, tortuously.
This was clumsily done through the insertion of a phrase into one sentence in a way that.
He also portrayed the clumsily earnest aircraft plant worker Chester A.
" ("Let the pedestrians run clumsily over puddles.
the Táin Bó Cuailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley), although the text has been clumsily altered to say that Cúchulainn's lover was Fedelm's handmaid.
It later becomes a tentiform mine and at the end the larva rather clumsily rolls the leaf downward from the tip.
is not actually in danger of genuine impalement (although if performed clumsily or with poor quality apparatus there is some risk of back injury to the.
century, but such articles reported only the later icons of "cheap and clumsily painting.
A "kluge" is a patched-together solution for a problem, clumsily assembled from whatever materials are immediately available.
man known as Tweed, and the book follows his efforts to investigate the clumsily disguised murder of colleague Ian Fergusson, dubbed an "accident" by authorities.
Eleanor's House has been deemed to be clumsily Jamesian.
In launching the app and managing its rapid growth, Archer clumsily navigates between worlds – hipster Brooklyn, bloodthirsty Wall Street,.
Orville Prescott of The New York Times called it "a fictional disaster, clumsily written, crudely repetitious, ineptly unconvincing in many scenes, cheaply.
black Cadillac Fleetwood limousine and a Cadillac DeVille Convertible all clumsily speed down the steps), and the damage can still be seen today.
but of a later grammarian also named Alexander; that is, made up very clumsily from two distinct works, one of which was written by one Alexander, and.