hunkering Meaning in Bengali
একজনের হিল উপর বসতে
Verb:
Hunker,
Similer Words:
hunkieshunkses
hunky
hunnic
hunnish
huns
huntaway
huntings
huntington
huntley
huntress
huntresses
huntsville
huppah
hupped
hunkering শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
কংক্রিটের প্রকারভেদ কংক্রিট উতপাদন কারখানা Hunker, Henry L. (২০০০) ।
hunkering's Usage Examples:
faction of the Democratic Party in New York during the mid-19th century hunkering This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hunker.
They moved only twice in 45 minutes, hunkering further down.
victory at Yellow Tavern offered scant solace to the blue-clad soldiers hunkering in trenches above the courthouse town.
There may be so named because the carvings are hunkering (squatting) and punch (short and thick).
The senses of Agur he used are (1) hunkering, referring to his humility; (2) a heap, as it is a collected digest; and.
Gawker Media head Nick Denton attributed the sale to "hunkering down" before another dot com downturn and the Internet bubble bursts:.
"How Ola is hunkering down to ride out the storm".
Miller and the staff found themselves hunkering down in the station the Saturday before Katrina hit with sleeping bags.
Celso is one of the fifty seven Cazadores hunkering down in the church, a Mestizo, one of four soldiers in the Spanish regiment.
world squat, (sitting) on one's haunches, (sitting) on one's hunkers, or hunkering (down) etc.
commented: "Coltrane is tremendously versatile on this record, at some points hunkering down in gauzy mysticism while elsewhere concentrating on logical, disciplined.
The park continued to expand its ride offerings instead of hunkering down.
avoid desiccation in the same way as they avoid extreme temperatures: by hunkering down in mild and moist refuges.
themselves as vastly or temporarily inferior may adopt a strategy of "hunkering down" - witness Iraq in 1991 or Yugoslavia in 1999.
hunkering's Meaning':
sit on one's heels
Synonyms:
scrunch up; sit; crouch; squat; scrunch; hunker down; sit down;
Antonyms:
stand; lie; unfold; stay in place; arise;