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crept Meaning in Bengali



 অলক্ষিতভাবে প্রবেশ করা, হীনতা প্রকাশ করা, বুকে হাঁটিয়া যাত্তয়া, ধীরে যাত্তয়া, লতাইয়া যাত্তয়া, আঁত্কাইয়া উঠা, গা ছম্ছম্ করা,




crept's Usage Examples:

March 1621, although there were rumours that Sultan Osman II himself had crept into Ali's tent and strangled him with his own hands due to an ill-advised.


The fire crept through the old burn area of the 2002 McNally Fire for several days before.


closer to what is known as lunchtime, around the middle of the day, but crept later over the centuries, mostly over the course of the 19th century.


During the period the temperate deciduous forest crept north to cover the littoral hinterland.


European glory in the European Cup Winners Cup, while unfancied Cagliari crept into the UEFA Cup qualification places at the expense of the 1991 champions.


"This album, thank goodness, has no hint of the Disco Annie mode that has crept into some later Murray albums" but added that it was "listless".


Rather than sort out the incompatible options that have crept up between tar and cpio, along with their implementations across various.


Having crept his force up along the right bank of the Fluvià River and set up headquarters.


Land spaniels were setting spaniels—those that crept forward and pointed their game, allowing hunters to ensnare them with nets.


At halftime neither side had scored a try, but England crept out to a halftime lead of 6-0, with two penalties scored by fullback Peter.


In 1884 the estate was split into sections to pay off debts that had crept up during the Napoleonic Wars.


It is possible that the term crept into English through the writings of Niccolò Machiavelli, who wrote of advisers.


Both sides barely crept into the Billboard Hot 100, at number 95 and number 98, respectively.


location systems such as WGS 84 (which GPS relies on) or that errors gradually crept into the International Time Bureau timekeeping process.


That night the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, which.


merchantmen and so some techniques and features from warship-design inevitably crept into the design of the Indiamen, leading to the similarity in appearance.


membership brochure, it was founded "as a response to unbiblical teachings that crept into The Episcopal Church and the larger Anglican Communion.


by the difficulty of recall, and possibility that errors or distortions crept in over time.


from Parnassus in 1939 as work on the Main North Line from Christchurch crept north to meet a line being built southwards from Wharanui.



Synonyms:

formicate; go; locomote; crawl; travel; move;

Antonyms:

converge; enter; follow; fall; stay in place;

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