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jelled Meaning in Bengali



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jelled's Usage Examples:

in Latin American countries, are similar but more highly sweetened and jelled.


The bomblet used napalm (jelled gasoline) as an incendiary filler, improving on earlier designs which used.


First, just what is meant by a "special situation"? Convention has not jelled sufficiently to permit a clear-cut and final definition.


Danish Hockey community that the team could win the title but they never jelled and finished in seventh place losing the quarterfinals to eventual runners-up.


A mixture of white phosphorus and jelled gasoline also produced a flammable mixture.


The movements quickly jelled as social activism and political rhetoric in many nations put human rights.


in the past and this showed as the new version of the Midnight Express jelled from the beginning.


number of M-47 incendiaries was dropped: the M-47 was a 100-pound (45 kg) jelled-gasoline and white phosphorus bomb which ignited upon impact.


young and inexperienced squad (12 rookies made the 1975 Cowboys roster) jelled.


By the end of the recording sessions, the session musicians had jelled, and Livgren decided to name the group AD.


The musicians quickly jelled in the studio, and within several weeks had recorded enough material at.


he was assigned New Talent Showcase #8 as a test run to see how well he jelled with Tales of the Legion penciller Terry Shoemaker.


As an expansion team, Wisconsin never jelled, though it sent Joe Kopicki to the NBA.


An amalgam of All-Stars and role players who jelled under Weaver's forceful hand, they pitched well, made key plays in the field.


In 1855 these ideas were jelled with the creation of the Federal State of Panama.


After a 46–39 victory over Delta College, Borders noted, "This team has jelled.


The two jelled as a tandem with each scoring 74 points.


Discussions with Henry Steeger jelled, and a name was sought for the new issue.


tongues are commonly consumed, boiled and garnished with horseradish or jelled; beef tongues fetch a significantly higher price and are considered more.


Stone called it an "urgent-sounding dance track" whose "assertive feel jelled well with [Vision Quest's] theme, especially the story of its hard-to-get.



jelled's Meaning':

become gelatinous

Synonyms:

solid; congealed; jellied;

Antonyms:

gaseous; liquid; soft; unwholesome;

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