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flinching Meaning in Bengali



 পাছু,

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,





flinching's Usage Examples:

Two for flinching is a children's game in which one person tries to make another person flinch.


Two for flinching or Two For Flinching may also refer to:.


a capacity for looking at the mess of contemporary life without flinching.


Lithuania's Danas Rapšys finished first, but was disqualified for flinching just before the start.


(Reno), eats a whole serving of wasabi at a Japanese restaurant without flinching.


under an obligation not to refuse hospitality, drank it down without flinching, and it killed him.


"Neil Smith" rule, enacted in 1998, prevents a defensive lineman from flinching to induce a false start penalty on the offense.


The intended preparations were undermined by flinching of craftsmen, and neither food nor clothing arrived as promised.


intimidatory bowling, letting the ball hit his unprotected torso rather than flinching.


Anouk Hoogendijk Vivianne Miedema Emma Mitchell Christie Murray "FIFA not flinching on turf following inspections".


ball is out), or a combination of nearest person and flinching (if somebody flinches, the flinching person is out; if nobody flinches, the nearest person.


work, giving measured, intelligence criticism and receiving it without flinching.


This symbolizes that Christians should look on eternity without flinching as they journey towards their goal of union with God.


That the people give up flinching At the crimes which we evoke And hold out their hands in friendship As.


"Bren Spillane not flinching under national spotlight".


of the 1920s and during the 1930s, "years of acute repression and of flinching of the once powerful workers movement—this was a desperation, though heroic.



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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