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flounces Meaning in Bengali



 আকস্মিকভাবে নিক্ষেপ, আকস্মিকভাবে পত্পতানি, আকস্মিকভাবে চলন, অস্থিরভাবে নিক্ষেপ, অস্থিরভাবে চলন,

Noun:

অস্থিরভাবে চলন, আকস্মিকভাবে চলন, আকস্মিকভাবে পত্পতানি, আকস্মিকভাবে নিক্ষেপ, অস্থিরভাবে নিক্ষেপ,

Verb:

পাড় লাগান, অঙ্গবিক্ষেপ করা, উলটাপালটা হত্তয়া, ধড়্ফড়্ করা,





flounces's Usage Examples:

Ruffles and flounces remained a fashionable form of trim, off-and-on into modern times.


Prairie skirts are slightly flared to very full, with one or more flounces (deep ruffles) or tiers, and are often worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace-trimmed.


Rrezatim (Radiance) of 1971, followed by Shqiponja rreh krahët (The eagle flounces) of 1975, Qëndresa (Resistance) of 1977, E përditshme (Daily) of 1982,.


was composed of a rich robe of white moire antique ornamented with three flounces of Honiton lace.


Skirts were made fuller by means of flounces (deep ruffles), usually in tiers of three, gathered tightly at the top.


daughter of Queen Victoria, wore a dress of white satin featuring deep flounces of Honiton lace, the design of which featured roses, ivy, and myrtle, for.


wedding gown, heavily decorated with national and royal symbols, with deep flounces of flower-strewn Honiton lace, and a short wedding veil of Honiton lace.


In the 18th century, engageantes took the form of ruffles or flounces of linen, cotton, or lace, tacked to the elbow-length sleeves then fashionable.


century, petticoats were circular, had flounces and buttons, in which women could attach additional flounces to the garment.


The jacket sleeves consist of an upper sleeve with flounces at the elbow and a tight, wrist-length lower sleeve.


It was used to make clothing (dresses, shawls, and flounces) as well as accessories, such as handkerchiefs, parasols, and fans.


with simpler lines, rather than the more usual antebellum fussy bows and flounces.


The elbow-length sleeves were covered with tiers of lace flounces, echoing the full-sleeved chemise worn with the original style.


from having huge sleeves in the 1830s, to off-the-shoulder and with wide flounces in the 1840s, to very low-necked in the 1850s, to having low necklines.


In the 1830s, shoulders widened (with puffy gigot sleeves or flounces), skirts widened (layers of stiffened petticoats), and the waistline narrowed.


The four lace flounces were designed by Miss Tucker and executed by Messrs.


Extra layers of flounces and petticoats, also further emphasised the fullness of these wide skirts.


She flounces out in a huff, leaving the dog, who Anderson deposits in a waste basket.


meantime, squeeze out her love when Ramakrishna scorn the women and Vasantha flounces out, vowing to become his bride.


The front of the dress was made of white satin, featuring three small flounces old Honiton lace which had been used on the wedding dress of her mother.



Synonyms:

walk;

Antonyms:

piggyback; ride;

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