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curtsied Meaning in Bengali



 নতজানু হইয়া নমস্কার করা,

Verb:

নতজানু হইয়া নমস্কার করা,





curtsied's Usage Examples:

In the Victorian era, when women wore floor-length, hooped skirts, they curtsied using the plié movement borrowed from second-position in classical ballet.


passed in front of the king's bed, reverence had to be paid: women deeply curtsied; men removed their hats and bowed.


1874, in which girls danced around the girl in the middle who skipped and curtsied as demanded by the verses and at the end kissed the one she liked best.


Annenberg attracted some controversy during her tenure when she curtsied before the visiting Prince Charles upon arriving for a diplomatic visit.


the event that convinced him to retire from rugby was when a young girl curtsied to him outside the opening of an extension to a local bank but in Frank.


She was widely criticized in December 1938 when she curtsied to the Duchess of Windsor, in Cannes.


entered—wearing full court dress, with three ostrich feathers in their hair—curtsied, performed a backwards walk and a further curtsey, while manoeuvring a.


As Diana's veil was lifted and the couple bowed and curtsied to Queen Elizabeth II, the opening notes sounded and continued as they.


the Royal Family of the various Commonwealth Realms are either bowed or curtsied to, depending on the gender of the subject.


a visit in 1918 and they complimented Miss Collie on the way the girls curtsied, and Dr Harding on the way they sang "God Save the King".


He took his place in front of the Nadari throne, where his wife curtsied to him, while a choir intoned the hymn Avalin Salam.


deranged and placed under the regency of the crown prince, she rushed to him, curtsied and embraced him.


Previously, players bowed or curtsied to members of the royal family seated in the Royal Box upon entering or.


When she reached Mother Shipton she took off the smock, handed it over, curtsied, and left.


Monarchs were to be bowed to by men and curtsied to by women.


designed for Cheapside and that the spire was so tall that the poor church curtsied beneath it.


certainly children at this time moved round slowly, rather than briskly, and curtsied to the ground rather than fell to the ground, the one who last regained.


in England, noted with satisfaction that all the leading Nazis bowed or curtsied to her.



Synonyms:

curtsey; motion; reverence; gesture;

Antonyms:

ignore; dishonor; forget; say farewell; welcome;

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