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do up Meaning in Bengali



 বাঁধিয়া ফেলা, গোছগাছ করা, নিকুচি করা,




do up's Usage Examples:

Following mandatory service, Israeli men join the reserve forces and usually do up to several weeks of reserve duty every year until their forties.


Science in Scandinavia, to become a 'civil engineer' one often has had to do up to one extra year of overlapping studies compared to attaining a B.


Congressman" by March Westland) that describes it as a new hairstyle ("do up your hair in that new French braid").


traditional, and a button-hook on the end of a shoehorn may be needed to do up the buttons.


' Make things down here run the way they do up there.


lauded Baggio for his work-rate in training, stating in 2009 that he would do up to six or seven hours of gym work a day under his tenure, a view which was.


I've always tried to do up-tempos and novelties and ballads.


always kept his strict rhythmic pulse, "so it doesn't matter what they do up front; the audience gets the beat".


10 channels, it also can do up to 118 dynamical simultaneous objects with 10 bed channels and uses the.


Guard and the University of Maryland Medical System and has the capacity to do up to 6,000-10,000 vaccinations a day, supply notwithstanding.


in comfortable houses and cultivated the soil, as they have continued to do up to the present time.


During his childhood, Sandrak used to work out with his father and he would do up to 600 push-ups and sit-ups a day, as well as 300 squats.


"I've got my hour on the plinth, but what should I do up there? | Art and design | The Observer".


Because of passenger capacity, the helicopters do up to four flights for each departing airplane.


saying that she "wears elastic waists [because] she doesn't have time to do up a button fly".


increased to up to 100 enemies on-screen; God of War III and Ascension could do up to 50.


By 2011, Giuliano could do up to 40 90-degree push-ups.



Synonyms:

overdo; make; exaggerate;

Antonyms:

tightness; immovability; inaction; inactiveness;

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