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jarringly Meaning in Bengali



একটি পদ্ধতিতে যে বয়াম এবং irritates





jarringly's Usage Examples:

applied to any random or surreal sentence, coercive subtext, or anything jarringly out of context, intentional or not.


several versions are in circulation, including a colorized edition with a jarringly re-dubbed soundtrack, including dialogue, music and sound effects.


the scene described is found in sunlight and birdsong, which are both jarringly undercut: "light crept up between the shutters, / And you heard the sparrows.


The first 40 minutes of the film are a straight crime drama, but it jarringly segues into a superhero parody after this.


He is being flogged by two figures, one to either side, in clothing of jarringly cheerful colours.


It still consists of the juxtaposition of brief, sometimes jarringly disjunct musical ideas that has been a characteristic of much of his work.


from newsreel footage, snapshots, and military recruiting films with the jarringly honest recollections of five female veterans makes this an extremely compelling.


phrase ransom note effect being used to describe documents containing jarringly mixed fonts.


historian and author Derrick Bang commented that this "results in some jarringly abrupt fades, most disturbingly on 'I'm a Loser'.


At times tumbling in billowy romance, at others even jarringly uncomfortable, Jarrett's piano embraces itself, following the orchestral.


current "subtler" incarnation of Doctor Who, which made him come across as "jarringly two-dimensional".


This resulted in a jarringly inconsistent look as each ghost filled in around Woggon's Wahoo and Gusto.


disfavor on Barker's use of contemporary idioms, arguing that it was jarringly out of sync with the novel's Trojan-war backdrop.


American F-86 Sabre and Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star footage was, at times, jarringly spliced together, with a view of a bomber changing dramatically to a different.


my surprise and without Kael- or Simon-like exaggeration, not simply, jarringly, piece by piece, line by line, and without interruption, worthless.


make a particularly good introduction to Gillespie, although it does jarringly show some of the extremes in the Diz legacy.


the many elements that had worked so well together on Horses now seemed jarringly incompatible", while noting that the Patti Smith Group had "encountered.


compared The Working Class Goes to Heaven to the prison drama The Brig in a "jarringly abrasive" portrayal of factory work and the quote "The factory is a prison".


Variety said that it is "an uncomfortably crude" series that "looks to be a jarringly insular, Hollywood vision of how the gentiles must live".


result in notes being printed too high or too low on the staff – and thus jarringly incorrect for performers.



jarringly's Meaning':

in a manner that jars and irritates

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