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plodded Meaning in Bengali



 ঢিকিয়ে ঢিকিয়ে চলা, টেনে হিঁচড়ে চলা,

Verb:

টেনে হিঁচড়ে চলা, ঢিকিয়ে ঢিকিয়ে চলা,





plodded's Usage Examples:

English Tradesman "In the good old days of Trade, which our Fore-fathers plodded on in.


Gradually, note-by-note he plodded away until it was done.


It plodded, and probably would have been better off in the hands of Bon Jovi.


troubled us very little at all … Moreover, my friend and I almost always plodded around in slippers; it saved so on shoe-leather and it was so very comfortable.


But the Franks plodded ahead, keeping a strict march discipline and making partial charges when.


" The Los Angeles Times said it "plodded".


Ramos Clemente, a year ago a beardless, nameless worker of the dirt who plodded behind a mule, furrowing someone else's land.


(hot rods, dancing sprees, goin' steady, and soda pop), but the rhythm plodded along with a steppity-step piano, and Hank sounded almost dour.


where the Malayan princes once sailed and this is where the bullock carts plodded their way up and down each bank as the river found its way to the former.


deftly paced performance in my script for Home Away from Home, merely plodded through his part here like a zombie without a deadline.


Foinavon plodded home, pursued by the favourite, Honey End.


89, plodded on and eventually breasted the summit of the gradient.


As the convoy plodded east, Champlin and the other escorts fought a constant battle to protect.


episodes that focused on police, and Five Daughters, where the detectives plodded and obeyed procedure and got lucky with some DNA.


However, the composer was not impressed by interpretations that plodded.


built from the shoes up - his Claggart in Billy Budd minced; his Wozzeck plodded; his Beckmesser scurried like an officious beetle; his Falstaff had a pigeon-toed.


though faithful in fact to Peter Maas' original document, have simply plodded through a catalogue of events, content to name names but failing to treat.


After Calamy left him Sylvester plodded on by himself till his death.


graphics and its hypnotic interactive dimension", the second and third novels plodded along with boring prose.


On the Greenland Ice Patrol plodded many of the Coast Guard's older, smaller, and slower ships.



Synonyms:

slog; walk; slosh; splosh; splash; trudge; pad; footslog; tramp; slop; squish; squelch;

Antonyms:

effortless; idle; misbehave; clean; ride;

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