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crackled Meaning in Bengali



 চড়্চড়্ শব্দ করা,

Verb:

চড়্চড়্ শব্দ করা,





crackled's Usage Examples:

The rough and crackled surface is usually lightly sprinkled with confectioner's sugar.


If the skull crackled or the jaw moved while a name was spoken, this was taken to identify the.


Phish archivist said about the show "The July 31st show crackled with energy, intermingling classic and new material with an exploratory.


making high-status stonewares, whose surface decoration relied heavily on crackled glaze, randomly crazed by a network of crack lines in the glaze.


transparent, lustrous and soft, but occasionally displays a hard, dry and crackled appearance.


After the water was emptied out it was reheated to leave a crackled network.


challenge (Crackled cake) Technical challenge (Pionono vertical cake) Outcome Agus Biscuit Joconde with chocolate and raspberry mousses, cocoa crackled and chocolate.


colors, nail polish has also developed an array of other designs, such as crackled, glitter, flake, speckled, iridescent, and holographic.


Jakhya Tasteless and odorless when uncooked; Earthly and crunchy when crackled in oil.


(1912–1990), and Okabe Mineo (1919–1990), who specialized in Guan ware with its crackled glaze.


an early world’s fair - and viewed pottery from China with a blood-red crackled glaze that would inspire him to create his own version.


From the cold open of the episode, the show crackled with energy, letting the lighthearted heist competition that's become a.


broken, their bodies stretched upon the rack, or skinned upon the stake, or crackled up and melted in the fire: these are among the mildest subjects.


Fighter-bombers repeatedly swept low over the target, and frantic messages crackled over a captured PAVN radio being monitored by members of the Thuong Duc.


was wet and the loyalists had been burning cane stalks that popped and crackled, Thomson's men nearly managed to surround the camp before being discovered.


Robin Turner said: In April '84, "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)" crackled over airwaves from Anglesey to Arizona like an alien radio transmission.


Peter Schjeldahl writes: The painting looks terrible: crackled, scuffed, and discolored, as if it had spent the past eighty-eight years.



Synonyms:

noise; decrepitation; crepitation; crackling;

Antonyms:

decrease; stiffen; comprehensibility; regularity; lie;

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