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revelled Meaning in Bengali



 স্ফূর্তি করা, আমোদপ্রমোদ করা, পানভোজনোত্সব করা,




revelled's Usage Examples:

Both tackled better than many wing forwards, and they would have revelled in the modern game.


He revelled in these strokes when fast bowlers lost their length because of his punishment.


Wyatt revelled in a quirky and offbeat public image, once telling a reporter that she.


what looked like the short straw, playing the 'good girl' in films that revelled in the exploits of her wicked opposite number, and it says much for her.


Investigators said that he "revelled" in getting images to share on hurtcore websites.


The wide untrammeled bush was his home and he revelled in it.


Duke of Maine, legitimised son of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, she revelled in politics and the arts, and held a popular salon at the Hôtel du Maine.


As a result, she revelled in the experience of travelling with the Doctor, even though it was usually.


regarded these festivals as more than political and pragmatic exercises: she revelled in them as a vehicle for her creative gifts.


John Jones (Jac Glan-y-gors) revelled in his disgrace by composing a ribald ballad about his misfortunes; and.


Podber revelled in her bad-girl reputation.


monsters collided with a world of fast cars, guns and glamour in stories that revelled in depictions of sex and violence that were filtered through the symbols.


punishing him (even if Whacky is not at fault), which he often noticeably revelled in.


" Author Kate Lock suggested that Jules "revelled in his mildly eccentric reputation.


But proportional representation pundits as far as away as Canada revelled in STV's successful implementation under such conditions.


Theudebert seems to have revelled in his power growing on the European stage.


He captained the side for two years (1990–91, 1991–92) and generally revelled in the New Zealand conditions, always featuring near the top of the bowling.


citation read: “possessing superb ball control, composed and confidant, she revelled in catching and clearing, She was at her best under pressure and made life.


Generation were children of the Great Depression whose parents, having revelled in the highs of the Roaring Twenties, now faced great economic hardship.



Synonyms:

delight; have a good time; expend; enjoy; live it up; use; wallow; have a ball;

Antonyms:

order; defend; rich; success; repair;

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