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flinched Meaning in Bengali



 পশ্চাদপসরণ করা, আঁতকান, শিউরে উঠা, চমকে উঠা, ব্যর্থ হত্তয়া, অক্ষম হত্তয়া, নেউটা, হঠিয়া যাত্তয়া, বিচু্যত হত্তয়া, চমকে ত্তঠা, আঁতকে ত্তঠা, শিউরে ত্তঠা, পাছু হত্তয়া, পিছান,

Verb:

পিছান, পাছু হত্তয়া, শিউরে ত্তঠা, আঁতকে ত্তঠা, চমকে ত্তঠা, বিচু্যত হত্তয়া, হঠিয়া যাত্তয়া, নেউটা, অক্ষম হত্তয়া, ব্যর্থ হত্তয়া, চমকে উঠা, শিউরে উঠা, পশ্চাদপসরণ করা, আঁতকান,





flinched's Usage Examples:

This tough Corsican never flinched or failed.


Just before the gun, Kenya's Eglay Nafuna Nalanya flinched, almost disqualifying their team, but she righted herself before the gun.


“I don’t think anybody saw it but I flinched and thought: ‘What is happening?’” Dallison, Paul (October 28, 2016).


He never blinked, he never flinched, he just went for it.


works in the choral repertoire have been performed and the choir has never flinched from singing contemporary works by Bliss, Julius Harrison, John Rutter.


He was a useful batsman but it is said that when fielding he "never flinched from the ball".


After he flinched back, Ietada cut off the head of Shiro and raising it stuck on his sword.


"Harold Martin never flinched," recalled Ray Jenkins, the Advertiser's former executive editor.


regiment has established its reputation as a fighting regiment not a man flinched, though it was a trying time.


chain, with the lead in hand to lead the ship past the forts, Lyons never flinched, although under a heavy fire from the forts and Confederate gunboats.


Bill Anderson has either simply not grasped or has flinched from depicting how utterly different the Britain of 1939–45 is from Tony.


time this was only released if the audience determined that the "victim" flinched during the release of the pies.


Basie never flinched.


to be within Bolt's ability but four steps into the straightaway, Bolt flinched in pain, hopping then somersaulting to the track.


his nickname when a van trunk lid fell on him before a show and he never flinched.


I have not flinched at the work of the windows, buttresses, 'c.


standing as a "lone reed" speaking on behalf of her people, Williams never flinched; she never gave in.


In one attack on Nembrotha lineolata, the sea slug flinched whenever it was touched by a tentacle but oozed a great deal of mucus and.


As Sister Etter laid hands on him he flinched but after the prayer of faith was given the bones that were turned inward.


Heyward barely flinched, and after relating the story later, his grandmother called him "Ironhead.



Synonyms:

wince; squinch; shrink back; cringe; recoil; quail; shrink; retract; funk; move;

Antonyms:

go; descend; precede; stay in place; stand still;

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