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dawdled Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

আলস্যে কাটান,





dawdled's Usage Examples:

until April 1231, and maintain that he travelled with des Roches, who dawdled in Italy for a time.


While John dawdled, his father Thomas had purchased a coffin, somberly watched as a grave.


But when the Austrians dawdled rather than taking advantage of their opportunities, the French commander.


He famously dawdled off the pitch after being subbed in a 2-1 home defeat to Forest during.


As there were few options for shunpiking, citizens whose faster buggies dawdled along behind the lumbering wagons urged the state legislature to do something.


He dodged the services in his youth and dawdled in the fields during the hours of worship, but he derived much help in.


why he was interested in becoming a librarian and, as Scilken said, “I dawdled so much that time ran out and I failed to get in” As a result, he entered.


We were punctual of course, but His Majesty dawdled over a pinochle game and didn't show up for what seemed hours.


Africa on a shoestring in the mid 1970s, from Casablanca to the Cape, and "dawdled" in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) at the time of minority white rule.


The chameleon was slow and dawdled, taking time to eat and sleep.


Any man who shirked his work, who dawdled and idled, received no mercy; slackness is even worse than harshness; for.


Still frantically making rotary movements around his temples, "Dummy" dawdled away.


After missed drives on offense, he often dawdled back on defense while complaining to the referees; he provided less help.


British, over the next two weeks the excessively cautious Saltonstall dawdled despite repeated requests by General Lovell that he attack Mowatt's position.


Government, in an election campaign promise, but which it subsequently dawdled over, drawing fire from then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam whose electorate.


And when Lee Young-Pyo dawdled in defence, fellow Korean Park Ji-Sung pounced to play Rooney in for his.


The semi final turned into a 400 m sprint when the leaders dawdled resulting in a flying 27.


subject to statutes of limitations and that the State of Florida authorities dawdled with the case But after allowing the defence’s challenge on those grounds.


But this time he dawdled away, and the king was forced to dispatch other reconnoiters.


"At a Glance: BP dawdled in accepting help from Helix - Connecticut Post".



Synonyms:

linger; move;

Antonyms:

uncover; rush; stand still;

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