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full to the brim Meaning in Bengali



 কানায় কানায় ভরা,




full to the brim's Usage Examples:

March 2010, work began to refill the lake and by June the lake was full to the brim The lake has an approximate capacity of 37,794 megalitres (8.


Times characterised "Shake a Fist" as "a dizzy skyscraper of a track, full to the brim with sonic smarts and tricks yet hard-wired to a snaking, nagging groove".


The place was vibrant and full to the brim with an eminent and cosmopolitan crowd of painters known as the Pont-Aven.


Miraculously the stream began to run full to the brim in a torrential rain that lasted for days and the heavy logs could.


that leaves us hanging until next fall is one hell of a thrill ride full to the brim with shocks.


"Vaniyar Dam full to the brim".


cords, this song would remain a corny, overblown bit of nonsense, full to the brim with too many lead guitars and pompous string arrangements.


Colmado literal translation is 'full to the brim' implying its great density of goods in a small space.


which are in surprisingly good condition for their age, though is full to the brim with spiders.


Bursting at the seams with theatrical energy and full to the brim with visual wit, My Uncle Arly is also a sensational piece of ensemble.


Another trick involved producing a huge bowl, full to the brim with water, from out of an empty cloth.


The jar was full to the brim, but a cobra seemed to have fallen into it a long time ago; its flesh.


Her novel is full of incident-full to the brim with happenings that jostle one another for pride of place.


terrible party bag: previous experience suggests that it should be full to the brim with party-poppers, balloons and dangerously sugary sweets but, in.


(Chorus) The verses sung at each homestead: Come fill up our wassail bowl full to the brim, See, harnessed and garnished so neat and so trim, Sometimes with laurel.


For instance, Wodehouse added "I feel full to the brim of Vitamin B" to Bertie's dialogue near the beginning of the first.


premature specialization, a failure of imagination, or a life already full to the brim with erotic experiences, albeit with only one person, or only one gender".



Synonyms:

month; phase of the moon; harvest moon; full; full phase of the moon; full moon;

Antonyms:

emptiness; empty; thin; fractional; meager;

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