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joggled Meaning in Bengali



সরানো ইতস্তত

Verb:

ধাক্কা দেত্তয়া, কনুই দিয়া গুন্তান, মৃদুভাবে ঝাঁকান,





joggled's Usage Examples:

In a riveted steel ship, the strakes were usually lapped and joggled, but where a smoother finish was sought they might be riveted on a butt.


assembled from floors and top timbers, joggled to fit the lands.


Sometimes the timbers in larger craft were also joggled before being steamed in.


segmental arches were thrown across and constructed with archivolt, sometimes joggled, with the thrust of the arch being resisted by bars of iron at the back.


In September 2005, he joggled his first marathon as a charity stunt for Toronto's SickKids Hospital,.


He has joggled in 12 marathons, including a marathon with no drops in 1987, which established.


top of a yurt and turned over on occasion, or strapped to a saddle and joggled around over the course of a day's riding.


archway on the far side of the open courtyard, with a muqarnas niche, joggled voussoirs and interlocking geometric designs, leads to a covered courtyard.


significant structural revolution in which the aluminum skin of the aircraft was joggled, fitted and flush-riveted, a design innovation not called for in the army's.


It is equally decorated with a muqarnas niche, joggled voussoirs and interlocking geometric designs.


Lucas has joggled marathons, and has joggled in races over hurdle courses.


propose to use cartoons; it seems that a succession of figures can be joggled together to give an impression of motion.


itself such as ablaq walls, plain or zigzag moldings, fishscale motifs, joggled lintels or voussoirs, inscriptions, and muqarnas) and applied decoration.


The joggled door lintels and the small window framed by colonettes are both common.


Mamluk architecture in Jerusalem was characterized by the use of joggled voussoirs, ablaq masonry, muqarnas mouldings, and multi-coloured marble.


attention was paid to reducing drag – all rivets were flush headed and panels joggled to avoid edges – but camouflage paint probably negated the benefit.


Derbyshire Michael Aspel ' Kedleston Hall – repaired earthenware pottery jug, 'joggled' with coloured slips of clay, giving a tortoiseshell effect, 1750s, £1.


Angie Lawrence on one corner which, when he mentioned it to John Carter, joggled John’s memory.


and consists of a broad moulded elliptical arch with moulded imposts, joggled voussoirs, a keystone with the date, a cross motif and a carved face, and.



joggled's Meaning':

move to and fro

Synonyms:

jiggle; agitate; shake; waggle; wiggle; wag;

Antonyms:

unzip; unlock; untie; dislodge; unbutton;

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