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provokingly Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

সম্পর্কে provokingly,





provokingly's Usage Examples:

However, in 1784 Lord Cornwallis complained of Phillipson having "most provokingly left all his trumpets in London, which is hard upon me in our têtes-à-tête".


resulted in the journal quotations), they range informally and thought-provokingly over a broad range of subjects from government to prophecy to the nature.


Eric Ambler has adapted from Arnold Bennett's old novel, The Card, is provokingly uninfested with dramatic compulsion or push.


forty-five minutes before they saw the Prefect, and then only to be provokingly asked, " What do you really do with the babies ? " ; this interview was.


clarification of character or theme, but it is directed by Joseph Losey in a provokingly ostentatious style and it is played by a cast of professionals as though.


exactly uncharted documentary territory, the Iraq conflict is thought-provokingly portrayed in 'Mosul'.


rehabilitative power of forgiveness [throughout the film] is thought-provokingly explored".


female head—a face so divinely beautiful, and yet of an expression so provokingly indeterminate, never before arrested my attention.


"For Drake, when it comes to album openers, his track record is thought provokingly flawless.


South African television-funded documentary, released in 1984, was "provokingly sympathetic" towards the Afrikaners; South African television eventually.


rely heavily on metaphors and similes, which are repeatedly and thought-provokingly used to bring force and lyricism in her works.


He got into a fight at a local pub when one customer provokingly said "look at the mercenary there".


pace and "had a high delivery, always to the length, and his balls were provokingly deceitful".


He concludes that in this story, MacLeod "becomes only himself, provokingly singular and rare, an island of richness.


Long môn, and he saw Đào Phán's troops beating their drums and yelling provokingly, signifying aggression.


critic Bosley Crowther of The New York Times considered that Grant was "provokingly irresponsible, boyishly gay and also oddly mysterious, as the role properly.


Weregemere speaks provocatively and provokingly, which makes him unpopular.


heavily rely on metaphors and similes, which are repeatedly and thought-provokingly used to bring force, thoughtfulness and lyricism in her work.


Recca provokingly accepts the proposal.



Synonyms:

provocatively;

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