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jammed Meaning in Bengali



 জ্যাম্ মাখান,




jammed's Usage Examples:

and the bore became jammed with debris and drilling tools.


Drill tools again jammed the well and the well.


In the age of steamboat transport, the public landing was frequently jammed with riverboat traffic with 5,000 arrivals and departures per season.


Thanks to the FM capture effect, frequency modulated broadcasts may be jammed, unnoticed, by a simple unmodulated carrier.


Airbus A320-200 at Los Angeles International Airport after the nose gear jammed in an abnormal position.


The individual grains are jammed together like sand on a beach, forming a disordered, glassy or amorphous.


Oct-Dec 1956, G Sutton wrote about jammed knots for direct aid.


He also compared the use of slings, chocks (rocks) and jammed knots to artificial climbing (aid.


Several great jazz musicians have played, jammed and given seminars in both the Praça da Alegria's club and in the Music.


then fused onto the west-coast of North America when the Insular Plate jammed then shut down ending the subduction zone.


toll at the AP-8 - A-63 motorway to the west of the actual village, often jammed with vehicles and long queues.


their neighbours to stay in one location are called rigid or jammed.


The strictly jammed sphere packing with the lowest density is a diluted ("tunneled").


lake was drained in order to repair the dam and correct a lock mechanism jammed by a sunken log in 2005.


traffic with INRIX's common coding, with black, indicating a completely jammed or closed road, red indicating traffic flow of less than 25 miles per hour.


differs from the split-fingered fastball, however, in that the ball is jammed deeper between the first two fingers.


to destroy the incoming missile), fire-and-forget missiles can often be jammed by means such as electro-optical dazzlers.


However, its signal is reported to be jammed in that nation's capital by the co-channel signal of Havana-based Radio.


While capacity is officially listed at 2,500, a record crowd of 5,649 jammed the Fieldhouse in 1981 to see the Vaqueros' predecessors, Coach Bill White's.



Synonyms:

jam-packed; packed; crowded;

Antonyms:

loose; uncrowded;

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