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hummed Meaning in Bengali



 ঝঙ্কৃত,

Noun:

গুঁজনধ্বনি, অস্পষ্ট গুঁজন, মউমাছির গুঁজন, গুণ গুণ শব্দ, গুঁজন, গুন্ গুন্,

Verb:

অতি কর্মব্যস্ত থাকা, ঝঙ্কৃত করা, ঝঙ্কারা, গুণ গুণ শব্দ করা, গুন্ গুন্ করা, গুঁজরা, গুঁজন করা,





hummed শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

চলচ্চিত্রটির গল্প এবং ছবির কারণে চলচ্চিত্রটি প্রেমময় সম্প্রদায়ের মধ্যে একটি গুঁজন তৈরি করেছিল ।

hummed's Usage Examples:

English-speaking world it may be accompanied by a three-syllable grunt or hummed mumble mimicking the intonation of "I don't know".


The riff to "Stone" - that Cantrell hummed into his phone while recovering from a shoulder surgery - was ranked No.


"Namárië"; he suggested it should be in the style of a Gregorian chant, which he hummed; Swann used that melody for the song.


a campfire in the prologue Reprised by Jeanette MacDonald Whistled and hummed by Nelson Eddy Soldiers Of Fortune Music by Sigmund Romberg Lyrics by Gus.


occasion, but Conniff was aiming at a less-discerning audience that could have hummed along when hearing the songs on the radio without paying close attention.


songs such as Suno Ke Mein Hoon Jawaan and the epic Manwa Re, which are hummed by fans to date.


ballad to uptempo, Ross became more comfortable with the material; she hummed, sang bit parts, laughed, danced around and even imitated Billie Holiday.


This song was hummed by Groucho Marx during the breakfast scene in 1935 film A Night at the Opera.


The system involves taking a user-hummed melody (input query) and comparing it to an existing database.


series of Spitting Image, playing recurrently in the background, and being hummed by characters.


Doo-Dahh Day!" He often hummed the song more than once in a given short, though in the 1950 cartoon The Leghorn Blows at Midnight, he hummed "Camptown" only at.


led to the tunes becoming very popular in the vaudevilles of Paris and hummed all around the city.


"Manhã de Carnaval" appear in the film, including versions sung or hummed by both the principal characters (Orfeu and Euridice), as well as an instrumental.


sang it in the 1943 film Presenting Lily Mars, and Peggy Cummins sang and hummed it in the 1947 film, The Late George Apley, based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning.


The song is unusual in that the verses are separated by a wordless hummed refrain; a similar device to the wordless vocalise which Phillips had used.


Intermezzo, first in an orchestral arrangement, then its main melody is hummed by Ingrid Bergman and played on the piano by Bergman.


featured on the album Attempted Mustache (1973) by Loudon Wainwright III, was hummed at the beginning of each episode.


Vierne's friend Henry Willis hummed the tune for the composer upon Vierne's request; possibly, either Willis hummed the tune incorrectly or Vierne misheard.



Synonyms:

sing;

Antonyms:

disagree; miss;

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