hankering Meaning in Bengali
তীব্র লালসা,
Noun:
তীব্র লালসা,
Similer Words:
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hankies
hanoi
hanover
hansard
hansom
haphazard
haphazardly
hapless
happen
happened
happening
happenings
happens
hankering's Usage Examples:
crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins".
Thus, The conscience is converted into palms, Like windy citherns hankering for hymns.
hankering for advancement in devotional service is not the same as hankering for sense gratification in material existence.
In other words, hankering.
Wind is not the rough and rowdy honky tonk album some fans have been hankering for, but it is a poetic, thoughtful and empathic one that once more displays.
expressing the belief that the dish was devised by Scottish regiments hankering for the tastes of India.
During this stage of awakening the aspirant gives up all hankering after sensual objects.
King Frederick I of Prussia (a profligate well known for his insatiable hankering for gold) learned of this, he requested that Böttger be taken into protective.
The Hunkers were so named because they were "hankering" for Federal office.
you’re hankering to spruce up an Egyptian Call of Cthulhu campaign with some real-life.
mindedness, hatred, fanaticism, conflicts, lack of contentment, material hankering and lamentation, lack of mental control and inner peace, self-centredness.
Morrissey was reluctant to take on drummer Mike Joyce as he was still hankering after having Wolstencroft in the band.
Dickens's friend John Forster said that Dickens had 'a hankering after ghosts’, while not actually having a belief in them himself, and.
not secrets but mysteries',/Oisin Kelly told me years ago/In Belfast, hankering after stone/That connived with the chisel, as if the grain/Remembered.
Still, if you really have a Erbar hankering, URW’s version is the most complete.
Even if you haven’t been hankering to run mobs of crazed gorillas with cream pies against giant robots, this.
Dickens's friend and biographer John Forster said that Dickens had 'a hankering after ghosts’, while not actually having a belief in them himself, and.
Synonyms:
yen; yearning; longing; hungriness;
Antonyms:
contentment;