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coyness Meaning in Bengali



 ব্রীড়া,

Noun:

ব্রীড়া,





coyness's Usage Examples:

shepherdess who bests him in a battle of wit and who displays general coyness.


Had we but world enough, and time, This coyness, Lady, were no crime We would sit down and think which way To walk and pass our long love's day.


To His Coy Mistress Had we but World enough, and Time, This coyness, Lady, were no crime.


coyness is to be assiduously avoided.


setting, inappropriate attire or unnatural poses, and a suggestion of sexual coyness) were absent from the videos taken by the defendant, but the Eighth Circuit.


man's lap, lifts a warning finger, probably as a manifestation of her coyness; but the man carries on regardless.


this stale attempt at mirth, furiously sliding back and forth from leaden coyness to plain custard-pie confusion, doesn't mean the end of all the sly, civilized.


Modern critics, on the other hand, deride its Victorian coyness and sentimentality, its unrealistic characters.


is any help rendered by Anne Baxter, who plays the wrecker with so much coyness that anyone, shy of a blind man, could see that she was up to tricks.


are relatively painless to read: the only irritants in the dialogue are coyness, feminine overemphasis and an unaccountable sprinkling of 1960 jive talk.


states "The teasing, elusive nature of the music can sometimes verge on coyness, but there’s no doubt that Karayorgis is a true original.


"Beyond the coyness.


Her parents find the joint in her schoolbook, and Danielle's coyness about the extent of Cady's seduction drives Sam to the point of desperation.


poem "To His Coy Mistress": "Had we but world enough and time, / This coyness, lady, were no crime.


It was the infusion of lightness, gaiety, coyness, and self-absorption, combined with an underlying sadness—all of which.


Tirso Silveira but Silveira fell in love with Teang, the representation of coyness or diffidence, kindness, and warmth.



Synonyms:

demureness; affectedness;

Antonyms:

affected; naturalness; unaffectedness;

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