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quailed Meaning in Bengali



 ভয়ে পিছাইয়া পড়া, নিস্তেজ হত্তয়া, ক্ষীণ হত্তয়া,

Verb:

ক্ষীণ হত্তয়া, নিস্তেজ হত্তয়া, ভয়ে পিছাইয়া পড়া,





quailed's Usage Examples:

That politicians often quailed under his gaze was no wonder, for the gaze was piercing.


Autonous was made a quail because, though father of Anthus, he had quailed at driving off the horses.


No wonder that goalkeepers quailed at the sight of him shooting.


While the other members of the Indian Cricket Federation team quailed before the leading fast bowlers, his 36-run knock brought out all the richness.


" Well might buxom Aimee McPherson have quailed as she faced 2,000 tepid Britons, over 8,000 empty seats, the two Deacons.


Protestant counties of Down, Londonderry, Tyrone and Antrim? The Unionists quailed at the thought of trying to govern the 80% Catholic nationalist counties.


Burton: Good sooth my bones, wheneas they hear thy name Quail as birds quailed when Nisus o'er them flew The Eurasian sparrowhawk was written about by.


Bold France, taught by experience, has quailed beneath your valour, fierce England, led captive, has submitted to you;.


the enemy, no man, so far as my observation went, wavered, blanched, or quailed, but poured volley after volley into the ranks of the enemy, which soon.


technic that proclaimed a real master, a master who dared where others quailed and who succeeded where others would have failed without his skill, his.


been besides himself with fury, imagining that "The proud King of Lahore quailed upon his threatened throne, as he exclaimed with terror and approaching.


660 1019 1030 My Soul — accused me — And I quailed F37.


However, says Jonathan Sumption, Exton "quailed before such a task [and] resolved that the city had no business executing.



Synonyms:

wince; squinch; shrink back; flinch; cringe; recoil; shrink; retract; funk; move;

Antonyms:

fall; advance; go; descend; stand still;

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