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glowers Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

ক্রুদ্ধভাবে তাকান, একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান,





glowers's Usage Examples:

Minerals for the production of the glowers were extracted from the company's own mines at the legendary Barringer.


originally used to manufacture ceramic filaments for Nernst lamps and glowers.


I mean something more like it burns with light rather than glowers with darkness.


Jean, O Pearlin' Jean, She haunts the house, she haunts the green And glowers on us a' wi' her wullcat e'en And For all the silver in English bank, Nor.


seek the approval of US artists, all while Spyro's snarling bass line glowers menacingly in the background".


Between passion and unhappiness, the whiter and fiercer it glowers.


He glowers at his employees, berates them for giving bad haircuts, complains that.


film critic Vincent Canby wrote: "James Penfield, the journalist who glowers at the center of the fine new English film The Ploughman's Lunch, is a.


picnic at the side of the road and entertains Marianne while the Colonel glowers jealously in the background ("More and More / Less and Less").


Animation historian Greg Ford writes, "The duck glowers directly at the camera, the eye contact always implicating us, the viewers.


Number Six glowers at them, notices Kathy (Number Twenty-two), and walks out disdainfully.


As the Legion cheers, Vorenus glowers at Pullo, who pauses for a moment, knowing that there's a distinct possibility.


jealous made, Jealous for me, Lord save us! and ‘gins to pine for me And glowers from the deep on the cave and the sheep like a want-wit lass o’ the sea.


The huge waiter (played by Eric Campbell) glowers at the immigrant (Charlie Chaplin).


On Ellis' portrayal, Russell added that he "just glowers in all directions and invites you to select whatever emotion you think.


"Selfish dad glowers in the attic in darkly funny 'Wakefield'".


Sondheim's music — his most expressive yet — glows and glowers, and Tunick has found the precise tonal colorations for its impressionistic.


In Sartorio's "L'Envie" , the subject simply "glowers".


the umpire's call goes against the home team: Down in the dugout, Alston glowers Up in the booth, Vin Scully frowns; Out in the stands, O'Malley grins.



Synonyms:

stare; glare;

Antonyms:

ascend; rise; increase;

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