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lambast Meaning in Bengali



দফায় দফায় লাঠি দিয়ে মারধর





lambast's Usage Examples:

full a tutti, which was the same bombastic approach that critics would lambast with his next composition, Symphony No.


drama (stating that theatre's mission was to entertain, not moralize) and lambast Pyotr Vyazemsky and Alexander Griboyedov, on the other, was himself a shrewd.


France International Sikh Council France Bobigny Seine-Saint-Denis "French Sikhs lambast school ban".


Lizardi uses the deathbed voice of the elderly and repentant Periquillo to lambast the social conditions that led to his wasted life.


He used his newspaper, the Independent Monitor, to lambast Republicans during the Reconstruction era as carpetbaggers, scalawags,.


Whatever, Our Hero draws on recollections of Schopenhauer and Kant to lambast the commodification of human contact, punctuating his inner monologue with.


website was named after a phrase oft used by his mother, Sandy, who would lambast him with "Its football 365 (days per year) with you!" In 1999, the height.


"7 lawmakers lambast Star in parliament".


Williamson M (2005) Players lambast incompetent Zimbabwe board, CricInfo, 2005-09-11.


"Fox analysts lambast Detroit News reporter for question to Marinelli".


Canby described Claude Sautet as an artist who often uses his films to lambast bourgeoisie's hypocrisy, a trait that is seen in this and other movies.


"2G scam sideshow: Netizens lambast high-profile journalists".


rebuke of American Christianity's stance on gun control" by Stereogum, a "lambast[ing of] falsely self-righteous people" by Rolling Stone, and "a take on.


Getafix Readymix Magigimmix Panoramix Abraracourcix à bras raccourcis: (hit, lambast) violently Village Chief Vitalstatistix Vitalstatistix Macroeconomix Abracurcix.


"Academics lambast new university logo as traditional motto is removed".


"Animal rights advocates lambast festival offerings".



lambast's Meaning':

beat with a cane

Synonyms:

chew out; lecture; remonstrate; call on the carpet; call down; take to task; chide; reproof; reprimand; chasten; lambaste; rebuke; tell off; objurgate; have words; scold; criticise; correct; bawl out; rag; berate; dress down; trounce; castigate; jaw; chew up; pick apart; brush down; knock; chastise; criticize;

Antonyms:

praise; curse; bless; cheer; flatter;

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