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parlour game Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ঘরে বসে খেলবার খেলা,





parlour game's Usage Examples:

The Victorian age is sometimes considered the "Golden Age" of the parlour game.


It was similar to the parlour game Truth or Dare.


Bunco (also Bunko or Bonko) is a parlour game generally played with twelve or more players, divided into groups of four, trying to score points while taking.


The Game of Life was America's first popular parlour game.


Snap-dragon (also known as Flap-dragon, Snapdragon, or Flapdragon) was a parlour game popular from about the 16th century.


Consequences is an old parlour game in a similar vein to the Surrealist game exquisite corpse and Mad Libs.


Hundred Supernatural Tales") was a popular didactic Buddhist-inspired parlour game during the Edo period in Japan.


Time's Up! is based on the classic parlour game known as Celebrity.


Wink murder is a party game or parlour game in which a secretly selected player is able to "kill" others by winking at them, while the surviving players.


The Minister's Cat is a Victorian parlour game.


He is most famous for his 'Colour Conundrum' parlour game, and is considered by many to be one of Victorian Britain's most significant.


based on the board game of the same name which in turn is based on the parlour game Fictionary.


combinable playing cards, was unsuccessfully marketed in the Boston area as a parlour game.


It is a variation of a traditional parlour game which can be played with two or more players, one being the hider, or.


a collective project based on the principle of the Exquisite corpse parlour game.


This technique was invented by surrealists and is similar to an old parlour game called Consequences in which players write in turn on a sheet of paper.


Stool of repentance (also called "Accusations") is a parlour game for children and adults.


Are you there Moriarty? is a parlour game in which two players at a time participate in a duel of sorts.


The Orange Box, a video game compilation by Valve Jury Box (game), a parlour game from the 1930s The Box (game show), a 2015 British cookery game show.


Squeak piggy squeak is a parlour game that is sometimes called grunt piggy grunt, or oink piggy oink.



Synonyms:

word game; board game; game; parlor game;

Antonyms:

inactivity; away game; home game; cowardly; fit;

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