neighing Meaning in Bengali
হ্রেষণ,
Verb:
চিঁহিহি করা, হ্রেষাধ্বনি করা,
Similer Words:
neithernematode
nematodes
nemesis
neolithic
neologism
neologisms
neon
neonatal
neonate
neonates
neophyte
neophytes
neoplasm
neoplasms
neighing's Usage Examples:
Swift apparently intended all words of the Houyhnhnm language to echo the neighing of horses.
उच्चैःश्रवस् Uccaiḥśravas or उच्चैःश्रवा Uccaiḥśravā, "long-ears" or "neighing aloud") is a seven-headed flying horse, created during the churning of.
lead characters trying to emulate a horse who can cheer everyone up by neighing his name (James Baxter) and balancing on a beach ball.
Local people say the chime of the bells are an echo of the neighing of the horse.
himself was metamorphosed into a bird called "anthus" which imitated the neighing of a horse, but always fled from the sight of a horse.
His neighing terrifies the people.
Whenever the caroler group entered a house, Turoń jumps around, dancing and neighing like a donkey.
positions such as lying asleep on the ground, turning their head while neighing, or galloping forward with their tails rising high.
ever replies to them, these comments are understood to be normal horse neighing instead of understandable speech.
the Chief of the Community, who both carefully observed his actions and neighing.
When she laughs you would swear that a mare was neighing in the meadow.
For example, in 2004 Ann Summers offered a horse's head design with a neighing speaker.
somehow freed themselves of their straps, have opened the windows and are neighing frantically.
Ashvamedha yajna, in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad we are told that the neighing of the horse, representing the cosmos, is Vāc.
look at the vast land towards the north, the roaring of the dragons and neighing of the horses are echoed by the chilling sword, my heart is as boundless.
Rowdy and Eddie Bear hear a strange howling noise outside and distressed neighing coming from the horse stables.
Synonyms:
whinny; whicker; nicker; cry;
Antonyms:
mitigated; specify; close up; shout; whisper;