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doorknobs Meaning in Bengali



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doorknobs's Usage Examples:

handle in the center of a door in Paris Head shaped doorknob, Florence The doorknobs at Glen Eyrie castle in Colorado Springs Traditional door handles in Korea.


Much of the interior woodwork and hardware, including brass doorknobs, disappeared at this time.


products were small wares, cups, snuffboxes and their lids, cane heads, doorknobs, knife handles and the like.


and—thanks to its polished brass fixtures—the "school with the golden doorknobs".


Bakewell ' Brown, whose attention to the finishing details extended to the doorknobs and the typeface to be used in signage.


Brass doorknobs and silverware both exhibit this effect to an extent.


Many of his custom designs for fixtures (doorknobs, door plates, window handles and the like) were subsequently mass-produced.


screwdrivers, doorknobs): A wheel is essentially a lever with one arm the distance between the.


Americans by applying an almost invisible powder to their clothing, cars, doorknobs and other objects.


transformed by Dibble's Hemacite Manufacturing Company into everything from doorknobs and roller skate wheels to cash register buttons and telephone receivers;.


It is used to make sculptures, carvings, walking sticks, pool cues, doorknobs, tool and knife handles, gun grips, the black keys on pianos, organ-stops.


for drawer pulls and doorknobs.


functional objects such as ashtrays, electric lamps, door knockers, and doorknobs, as well as some jewelry.


He is constantly breaking telephones and doorknobs, and must hire an assistant, Larry Munro, because his hands are too clumsy.


facilities, where harmful viruses, bacteria, and fungi colonize and persist on doorknobs, push plates, railings, tray tables, tap (faucet) handles, IV poles, HVAC.


feet and oval paws that allow them to grasp objects and open levered doorknobs.


started in the 1890s in Kenton, Ohio and originally produced cast-iron doorknobs and other hardware for furniture.


occasionally appear in architectural contexts and uses, especially window panes, doorknobs, and pavement lights.


The doorknobs are mostly made of a brass and bronze alloy (most of the original brass doorknobs have disappeared over time).


The present doorknobs and.



Synonyms:

doorhandle; exterior door; outside door; knob;

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