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come to hand Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

নাগালে আসা,





come to hand's Usage Examples:

Such striving has not been enough and now the time has come to hand over to someone else to see if they can do better.


day, formulations may be thought to include anything harmful that can come to hand.


of the coldest on record and as a result, Noblesse was very slow to come to hand, meaning that Prendergast was unable to get her ready in time for the.


as follows: "Dick Turpin was a big horse, and he took a long time to come to hand.


Persons who died therein, whose Inscriptions (if any yet set up) are not come to hand).


Comerford of the Cup Committee announced that ‘the medals had not yet come to hand, but they would be forwarded to the winners as soon as possible’.


Then the problems within the family come to hand.


rituals revised by a meeting of the Grand Lodge held in London in 1797 has come to hand.


originally covered in checked bed ticking or whatever inexpensive cloth might come to hand.


Said Kirby has likewise just come to hand, a curious and general assortment of English and Dutch toys, which he.


] This could come to hand-to-hand fighting in every street in Northern Ireland.


Comerford of the Cup Committee announced that 'the medals had not yet come to hand, but they would be forwarded to the winners as soon as possible'.


had passed since the Foundation came into being and the time had now come to hand over responsibility to the National Playing Fields Association, (now.


Springer, seeks to make his fortune by trading whatever goods and services come to hand in the ten-system Pavonis Sector.


Meisai uses the Sentouryū style where you use weapons as they come to hand, but the fight ends with Meisai's death and the third sword in Togame's.


It's as if Bishop is running riffs on whatever wacky ideas come to hand, without much plan, holding his characters at arm's length; as if, trying.


refer to a job done of necessity using whatever tools and materials come to hand and which, whilst not necessarily elegant, is nevertheless serviceable.


must begin with the greatest speed, and distribution as the deliveries come to hand.


to put it in my power to acknowledge their donations at the time they come to hand; and should any Donor, after having done this, not receive a printed.


He was accused of being "just one more sneering Pommy bastard come to hand down higher wisdom to the ignorant colonials.



Synonyms:

put down; attain; flood in; come in; roll up; pull in; reach; move in; set ashore; drive in; get in; arrive; get; shore; set down; land; bring down; plump in; draw in; hit;

Antonyms:

leave; pull out; arrive; embark; inflate;

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