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do little Meaning in Bengali



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do little's Usage Examples:

there is no convenient access to the railway station, and will likely do little to increase patronage (which averaged at 110 passengers per day in 2013).


militarily weak to confront the Antigonids alone, the Athenians could do little but wait behind their walls and hope the Ptolemies could send aid before.


Attila then proceeded to raid Italy, with Aetius able to do little more than harass Attila at best.


However, Sadaaki Masuda claims that they could do little to influence the overall appearance of DIB-200 once the module had been.


pres-release farms such as PhysOrg and ScienceDaily that seem to me to do little else but repackage press releases one can find on science press releases.


less-developed countries, as audiences are less interested and the reports do little to increase sales and ratings.


the project had not been a hoax, it had been cancelled because it would do little to promote the MSN brand.


There are many coups which the opponents can do little to prevent.


Schumacher's replacements, Marc Gené and Antônio Pizzonia could do little with the car and it was left to Montoya to defend Williams's honour.


The opposing warship to leeward could often do little but comply without exposing itself unduly.


However they do little to absorb sounds such as walking, vacuum cleaning and television, which.


Languages with strong typing typically do little implicit conversion and discourage the reinterpretation of representations.


popularity on its own to where the Malaco, and later Cadbury, company had to do little advertising for the product, until this past decade.


ISPs in the United Kingdom, but such DNS-based blocks are claimed to do little to deter access.


Degener, 1939, from the catalog of Onze Kunst van Heden "The artist can do little positive in times of social distress to avert disasters, but he can, by.


They do little vocalizing other than occasional gobbling sounds.


Although in general, the feeding activities of the nymphs do little damage, during the year before an outbreak of periodic cicadas, the large.


"The work of the NSPCC and ChildLine is desperately important and I do little compared to what needs to be done.



Synonyms:

minuscule; undersize; teentsy; olive-sized; flyspeck; weeny; weensy; tiny; size; pocketable; subatomic; smaller; teeny; microscopic; petite; diminutive; minute; lesser; miniscule; wee; teensy; miniature; elflike; slender; microscopical; slim; lilliputian; undersized; littler; small; infinitesimal; small-scale; bitty; midget; atomic; teensy-weensy; puny; shrimpy; runty; gnomish; elfin; pocket-size; half-size; dinky; micro; itsy-bitsy; bantam; bittie; dwarfish; teeny-weeny; smallish; itty-bitty; pocket-sized;

Antonyms:

large; big; smallness; unsized; invisible;

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