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dawdles Meaning in Bengali



 আলস্যে কাটান,

একজনের সময় লাগবে; ধীরে ধীরে এগিয়ে যেতে

Verb:

আলস্যে কাটান,





dawdles's Usage Examples:

" The low C bell (the tonic) constantly dawdles and chimes out of tune, enraging the maestro, Quasimodo, who uses a slingshot.


Swiss whose watchmaking skills no longer prove useful in the real world, dawdles his time away either in his parents' farm or in Lucie's restaurant-bar.


plot; and the plot, which could be wrapped up in approximately two songs, dawdles through 22 before it declares itself done.


Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote "[I]t dawdles along aimlessly for nearly two hours before coming up with a final revelation.


described as "spilling out unfinished ideas, but there’s a charm to the way he dawdles through verses, as if rap is merely an afterthought.


It sometimes dawdles as it circles the spectacle of a marriage in flux.


places, Hall continued: The characters are seldom real and the narrative dawdles along to a finish that is anticipated.


"Moench: Legislature dawdles while our children absorb lead and other toxins".


"Seven beats Nine as Ten dawdles on".


bringing her to the toy department of Macy's, where she deliberately dawdles to test Larry's patience.


wannabe" and wrote: "Chunks of the picture are logy and formulaic (it dawdles on for two hours), but the director, Gina Prince-Bythewood (making a major.


CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) "Hurricane Leslie dawdles as Bermuda braces".


Fyodor dawdles away the summer.


If the player dawdles in an area too long, then ghosts will eventually appear and swarm the player.


of Netflix drift for an episode or two midway through, where the plot dawdles while the writers and producers figure out an ending.


Sometimes it merely dawdles slightly, but other times, it crawls.


"Musseling in while state dawdles".


" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt that "though the film dawdles a bit with the shimmery, dappled love stuff involving Wallace with a Scottish.


of the latter term appears in a 6th-century poem by Liu Xiaozhuo: — She dawdles, not daring to move closer, / Afraid he might compare her with leftover.



dawdles's Meaning':

take one's time; proceed slowly

Synonyms:

move; linger;

Antonyms:

stand still; rush; uncover;

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