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let fall Meaning in Bengali



 পড়ে যেতে দেওয়া, শুনিয়ে বলা,




let fall's Usage Examples:

Yininmadyemi - Thou didst let fall is a sculptural artwork by Indigenous Australian artist Tony Albert located in Hyde Park, Sydney.


from the Ancient Greek: πάρεσις 'letting go' from παρίημι 'to let go, to let fall'.


bowl of porridge is on the floor along with some other items the boy has let fall.


folk who had tended Hephaestus in Lemnos after the lame smith god was let fall to earth; the Sintians "of wild speech" (ἀγριόφωνοι agriophonoi) also appear.


By this apparatus he is drawn close up to the yard-arm, and thence let fall suddenly into the sea, where, passing under the ship's bottom, he is hoisted.


the gods in the pure weaving hall, Susano-o broke through the roof and let fall a heavenly horse which had been flayed.


and his colleague Maximinus (also reported as Maximos or Maximus) they let fall at a banquet comments on the emperor's laws against the Christians, "Does.


It was perfect weather to protect the valuable droppings that the skies let fall over Norway.


commissioned by the City of Sydney to create Yininmadyemi - Thou didst let fall, a public work for Hyde Park, Sydney.


Comici, who said: "I wish some day to make a route, and from the summit let fall a drop of water, and this is where my route will have gone"[page needed].


The incense was taken out of the acerra and let fall upon the burning altar; hence, we have the expression de acerra libare.


and then let fall upon our heads a heavy sack which proved to be filled with sand!'")[citation.


But Suttungr was so close to him that, in his fear and haste, the god let fall some of the precious liquid from his anus.


The translation of Yininmadyemi - Thou didst let fall (the title given to a piece of public art in Sydney's Hyde Park) is from.


overflowing with passion and with love, she wept liquid pearls; my eyelids let fall cornelians, and both formed a necklace on her bosom.


sebil or sabil comes from the Arabic verb root sabala (سبل) meaning "to let fall, drop, to let hang down, to close eyes or to shed tear".


She loved to compose poetry, and every time she let fall her brush it was like a fleet horse prancing along unable to talk.



Synonyms:

move; travel; come down; locomote; go; precipitate;

Antonyms:

stay in place; fast; interesting; smart; quickly;

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