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gowned Meaning in Bengali







gowned's Usage Examples:

One reviewer described it as being "as beautifully photographed, gowned and set as the average Paramount picture and as silly".


of New South Wales and the University of Southern Queensland, also hold gowned formal dinners.


too important since, in practice, undergraduates are never required to be gowned except when graduating.


Yellow-gowned Chief Tsao Kang Fang Mien as Chief Chiang Tzu-chao James Nam as Blood Master Ling Wu-lui Wong Ching-ho as Godly Sword James Tien as Red-gowned.


the long procession of hooded and gowned male graduates .


the college) or 'mega-formals' (by the JCR): these are all black-tie and gowned affairs that occur several times a term to mark major feasts and special.


from the general body the citizens This element of separation often caused gowned students to be jeered by the local children of the city.


The Spirit of Research was a sober figure of a gowned woman lifting a veil—a metaphor for education.


Gorgeously gowned and very beautiful, Mary wins the heart of Nelson Rogers (Stanley), who.


the best example of the flapper, the girl you see in smart night clubs, gowned to the apex of sophistication, toying iced glasses with a remote, faintly.


" Variety agreed: "Taylor, fashionably gowned and bejeweled carries the film almost single-handedly.


described the new fashion in 1914: "Do not be astounded if you notice a smartly gowned woman with a hat of huge proportions.


” The illustration shows the Bard, a gowned bearded old man, playing a large celtic triangular harp to the listening.


by a game of men gowned in Ku Klux fashion.


"Hospital 'dumps' gowned patient in cold".


the annual Everett Coho Derby, while each August the marina promenade is gowned in local art during the Fresh Paint Festival of Artists.


shower, a line of uniformed boys ritualistically facing a row of ballroom-gowned girls at a school dance, and so on.


Next to her is a dancing figure (a Maenad or Thyiad) and a gowned figure with a thyrsus (an initiation symbol of Bacchus) made of long stalks.



Synonyms:

clothed; clad;

Antonyms:

unsheathed; unadorned; unclothed;

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