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griped Meaning in Bengali



 আঁকড়ান, দৃঢ়মুষ্টিতে ধরা, আঁটিয়া ধরা, আঁকড়াইয়া ধরা, যন্ত্রণা দেত্তয়া, বেদনা দেত্তয়া,

Noun:

পিত্তশূল বেদনা, বেদনা, দৃঢ়মুষ্টিতে ধারণ, আঁটিয়া ধরা,

Verb:

বেদনা দেত্তয়া, যন্ত্রণা দেত্তয়া, আঁকড়াইয়া ধরা, আঁটিয়া ধরা, দৃঢ়মুষ্টিতে ধরা, আঁকড়ান,





griped's Usage Examples:

them with a flashing, siren-generating alarm, was prone to tantrums, and griped that, "This reality show is ruining my life!"[citation needed] Andy Dick.


I griped and griped and griped all day about how terrible it [the car] was," said Harvick of.


And boldly bounded they Where the crouching tiger lay Terrible! And he griped the beasts in his deadly hold! In the grim embrace they grappled and rolled.


In the late 1980s, and in response to the drug wars that griped Miami, the facility changed missions and became an "administrative detention.


However, while he griped and growled incessantly, he never actually harmed his kinsmen in any way.


He griped the recording to the necessary length (5 min), and the song acquired its.


He never griped or complained.


Workers' Headquarters faction; privately the Cultural Revolution Group (CRG) griped about the direction of the movement in Wuhan, but stopped short of issuing.


data allowed the researchers to determine the workings of an enzyme that griped the plastic PET.


Would the Star have griped? I think not," suggested a Star reader.


Despite the celebrations, severe inflation griped the city.


elevated the script from "merely great to something close to awesome," but griped because the show's tight budget left Lindsey's activation of the fail-safe.


Alex Suskind of Entertainment Weekly griped about the quality of the sound mixing and "lack of tech-savvy pageantry".


"Princeton prof who griped about parking ticket arrest pays "428 fine".


In 1999, Maximum PC wrote that non-Windows users "have long griped that machines from large companies can't be purchased without Windows".


prohibited to persons under 18 in France—"the very audience it was meant for," griped Godard.


He otherwise griped about romantic subplot of Tony as "lack[ing] validity and occasionally slow[ing].


I griped about it a little, and someone said to me, "Do you realize that if you had.


Midler openly griped about the show's demanding shooting schedule, while the show itself was.



Synonyms:

clutch; seize; twinge; prehend; seize with teeth; pinch; bite; tweet; squeeze; nip; twitch;

Antonyms:

incapability; unbuckle; unfasten; unclasp; unacquisitive;

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