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crankle Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

চড়্চড়্ শব্দ করা,





crankle's Usage Examples:

A crinkle crankle wall, also known as a crinkum crankum, sinusoidal, serpentine, ribbon or wavy wall, is an unusual type of structural or garden wall.


the Hall with Home Farm is a grade II listed, late 18th century crinkle crankle wall; the only known example in Bedfordshire.


Geldeston is home to a crinkle crankle wall (located close to the village green), which are found most commonly.


faces the side of Bramfield Hall, where excellent examples of crinkle crankle walls can be found.


At the University of Virginia, serpentine walls (crinkle crankle walls) extend down the length of the main lawn at the University of Virginia.


The boundary wall of the estate is a crinkle crankle wall built in a wavy line for extra stability.


Peter’s Churchyard and Church of St Peter (a crinkle crankle wall) (18th century).


grounds have been improved and the walled garden, with its listed 'crinkle crankle wall' has been brought back into use by local volunteers.


A crinkle-crankle wall is a brick wall that follows a serpentine path, rather than a straight.


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It is a crinkle-crankle type of wall, which is rare in Cheshire; it consists of concave bays with.



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