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instep Meaning in Bengali



 পদপৃষ্ঠ, পাদপৃষ্ঠ, পায়ের পাতার নিচের দিকটা,

Noun:

পাদপৃষ্ঠ, পদপৃষ্ঠ,





instep's Usage Examples:

The instep is the arched part of the top of the foot between the toes and the ankle.


consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by straps going over the instep and around the ankle.


extending the leg striking with the lower part of the shin and/or the instep (top of the foot) the ball of the foot can also be used to strike the target.


a properly tight fit (firmly laced) will hold the shoe to the wearer's instep and heel, thereby reducing the weight on the wearer's toes.


turn, the skater faces into the circle and the free foot is brought to the instep of the skating foot at an angle of 90° or more, before being placed on the.


trademark) for a closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep.


are a type of classic footwear accessory for outdoor wear, covering the instep and the ankle.


For women, pumps with a strap across the instep are called Mary Janes.


Keeping instep with her prior Driving Hit's albums, the remixes were performed in drum.


Jungle boots have vent holes in the instep and sometimes a canvas upper to aid in ventilation and drainage of moisture.


exhibiting proper technique, a dancer's en pointe foot is placed so that the instep is fully stretched with toes perpendicular to the floor, and the pointe.


methods of kicking, the toe punt uses the toe end of the boot rather than the instep or laces.


designs; such as nylon canvas sides, speed lacing, and drainage vents on the instep.


consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by straps passing over the instep and around the ankle.


To aid distribution, there is a rubberized pass pad on the instep along with memory foam to create a more uniform surface.


Milla (possibly from Quechua huch'uy (in Bolivia juch'uy) little, milla instep,) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about.



Synonyms:

boot; stocking; covering; shoe;

Antonyms:

unskilled; straight line; inferior; straighten; unplayful;

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