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flimsily Meaning in Bengali







flimsily's Usage Examples:

Hell on Wheels was the itinerant collection of flimsily assembled gambling houses, dance halls, saloons, and brothels that followed the army of Union Pacific.


A flimsily built vessel, Tartar's Prize sprang a leak and foundered off the coast.


In 1836, a row of seven flimsily constructed workers' cottages called Boulder Row, on South Street, stood.


46,600 insulae or apartment blocks, each three to eight stories high, flimsily made of wood, brick or rubble.


She was long and narrow, and considered by some to be too flimsily built, which turned out to be quite wrong, as the Hound as she was called.


that looks to be flimsily sourced at that?" regarding his suggestion that Chelsea Clinton was conceived.


presumably more organic-walled than phosphatized as it tends to be more flimsily preserved.


Girl, Pretty But Cheap, and I Am A White Slave photographs showed her "flimsily clad", beaten, smothered, and tied up.


that looks to be flimsily sourced at that?," regarding his suggestion that Chelsea Clinton was conceived.


claustrophobic mundanity of the Muslims' lives, their querulous banter, their flimsily pick 'n' mix approach to the Koran all feel painfully, brilliantly real.


" Unlike the "quickly built and frequently flimsily constructed buildings" of Portland's "boom" period, the building, he said.


He notices that, despite the cold, she is flimsily dressed and soaking wet.


the entire body, except for the dorsal midline, is densely covered with flimsily attached scales, being small and circular towards the front and larger.


excretion", but called his monograph "unstructured, poorly argued and flimsily sourced" and "methodologically flawed because he only looked for evidence.


Although the bridge was inconvenient for its users and flimsily constructed, as the last surviving wooden bridge on the Thames in the London.


seem very flimsily supported on the frame of David Mercer's script .


Goulden in The Washington Times, Pacepa's belated account "rests rather flimsily on circumstantial evidence and supposition.


the flooding of the Grand Ballroom with sewage after a pipe which was flimsily patched with duct tape burst, significant amounts of standing water in.


Kakutani writes of the characterizations: "[B]ecause these people are so flimsily delineated, their efforts to connect feel merely sentimental and contrived.



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