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piteously Meaning in Bengali







piteously's Usage Examples:

abbraide, Knowing no mean but death in her distrèsse, To her brothèr full piteously she said, "Cause of my sorrowe, roote of my heavinesse, That whilom were.


Thomas Nashe, in a contemporary letter, complained that the actors were "piteously persecuted by the Lord Mayor and the aldermen" during this period.


Aechmagoras cried piteously, and a well-intentioned jay flew off to find Heracles, mimicking the sound.


has enough time to realize what he said (looking towards the camera and piteously saying "Not again") before Elmer shoots him.


and walks off the set to devote his life to fishing, stunning Bugs, who piteously protests and unabashedly, ultimately fruitlessly, begs him to reconsider.


match into the stove, Rocky and Mugsy quickly run out of the stove and piteously beg the policeman to arrest them.


shortcomings, Crowther is severe in his criticism of her performance: As the piteously wronged young lady, Miss Durbin does all that she can to suggest an emotional.


waistcoat, with a monstrous iron safe attached to its ankle, who cried piteously at being unable to assist a wretched woman with an infant, whom it saw.


Linnen, and lay'd so hard up-on her Backside, as made her cry out most piteously for help, the which he no sooner perceiving to approach (as she declares).


the unfortunate vassal can halt in his tracks the impetuous boar that piteously ravaged his crops; the timid soldier dares to complain when he is run.


night, and rare bursts of eloquence lighted the gloom, but he labored piteously against the disease which was fast conquering him.


mentions a Sir Thomas Stafford at court, perhaps the usher, who was "piteously in love, and some times he's in hope and some times in despair, and what.


bare foot looks like an exquisite flower to him, is appealing, oh, so piteously, for help.


However, a dog grasped his pant leg, piteously crying, and so moving God of Heaven to leave a few seeds from each type.


Beside him, his faithful consort piteously expresses in a sad song the harsh pain in her heart, which arouses her.


transmigration of bodies; and as for the cats, they sit on the door-steps, mewing piteously, that they were not born in the middle ages, or at least in the quiet.


Joe's only daughter, Mary, was in the habit of going to the saloon and piteously urging her father to come home.


historian James Lees-Milne states that ‘the Marquess of Douglas begged him piteously to save what was a classical masterpiece’.


His mother weeps over his body piteously along with Krishnan, Siksha and Mary, finally forgiving him and acknowledging.



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