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plaids Meaning in Bengali



 মোটা কম্বল,

Noun:

মোটা কম্বল,





plaids's Usage Examples:

rectangles and sewing them back together to form a mixed pattern of various plaids.


standalone symbols of the families for whom they are named (like Scottish plaids).


trousers may also come in check patterns, such as houndstooth check, or plaids, although these variants are widely considered as not the most formal.


tattoos, heavily studded vests and leather jackets, and clothing, especially plaids, adorned with political slogans, patches, and/or the names of punk bands.


Air-jet looms are capable of weaving plaids, as well as dobby and jacquard fabrics.


They were called redshanks because they went dressed in plaids and waded bare-legged through rivers in the coldest weather.


Some fly plaids are sewn so that one corner is gathered prior to attaching the brooch.


She bought gunpowder and 15 tartan plaids for her lackeys and members of her household in Inverness.


to the English military chaplain Thomas Morer, in 1689 Highland men wore plaids about seven or eight yards (6.


day’s time, and lay in the dark with a stone upon their belly, and their plaids about their heads and eyes, and thus they pumped their brains for rhetorical.


1885, included houndstooth checks along with gun club checks and Scotch plaids as part of its 1933 spring men's suits collection.


a variety of other clothing items such as onesies, polos, graphic tees, plaids, hoodies, sweaters, dresses, swimwear, footwear and accessories.


He bought six tartan plaids in Inverness.


tartan of Clan Campbell of Argyll in western Scotland, used for kilts and plaids, and from the patterned socks worn by Scottish Highlanders since at least.


The collaboration consists of home textiles such as carpets, plaids, pillowcases, towels, bedspreads and bed sets.



Synonyms:

fabric; cloth; material; tartan; textile;

Antonyms:

unbodied; immateriality; insulator; conductor; natural object;

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