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mischievously Meaning in Bengali



 দুষ্টমি করে,

Adverb:

দুষ্টমি করে,





mischievously's Usage Examples:

The Independent describes the show as "mischievously seditious" and Keiser as "America's most outrageous political pundit".


often invites comparisons with Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, but, perhaps mischievously, Brahms wrote to his publisher on November 22, 1877, that the symphony.


impudence, the renegado intolerance, and impious cant, of the poem", and mischievously referred to Southey as "the author of Wat Tyler", an anti-royalist work.


The title sequence, designed by Lee Jacobs, sees Carr mischievously setting off a giant rocket in the basement of Channel 4.


was compatible with protocols like XMODEM (and YMODEM), but it would mischievously NAK the last packet and then abort the file transfer.


said in the Irish House of Commons that year: It has, I fear, been mischievously insinuated amongst the peasantry, that they are liable to be sent on.


to craft replacement hair for Sif, wife of the god Thor, after Loki mischievously sheared off her golden tresses.


1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels.


Newley also painted a portrait of Jeffrey Archer, mischievously hiding his face behind his hands.


This has led to speculation that the domain name is used to mischievously or criminally trick users or firewall rules.


private ownership of things and the rights of owners is enormously and mischievously exaggerated in the contemporary world.


as long as you shall profane the duty of a priest to hideously and mischievously destroy the flock ; as long as you shall be among those that Christ.


made at George Gershwin's instigation, an enthusiasm that Wodehouse mischievously attributed to the fact that his novel was about a successful American.


Mickey mischievously hides in a large pair of bloomers hanging on the line, teasing her by.


in which a single woman reclines outdoors on a tiger skin, glancing mischievously at the viewer.


He wrote in 1955, a bit mischievously, that "Many people have recognized [in Jante] their own hometown - this.


Before leaving, McNulty uses the stopwatch mischievously to rearrange random things in the office.


Margot is grief-stricken, but Birabeau, suspecting the truth, mischievously says that they can all be grateful to "the ghost of El Khobar", winking.


When Wycliffe yields no clues after the reading of the old man's mischievously contrived will, the only leads he's left with are the mysterious artist's.


than most of the pre-contest predictions, Poier spent several hours mischievously telling anyone that would listen that his 'low' placing was an outrage.



Synonyms:

naughtily; badly;

Antonyms:

advantageously; well;

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