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ruefully Meaning in Bengali



 দু:খপূর্ণ ভাবে,

Adverb:

দু:খপূর্ণ ভাবে,





ruefully's Usage Examples:

realities were obviously shadowing the naiveté of his psychedelic youth as he ruefully notes; “You get moonlight in the evening / Sunshine by day / That's all.


He would rap you on the pads, look ruefully down the wicket and say to himself: `Nice little leg-cutter that, George.


Even her father ruefully admitted that he was unable to control "my unruly daughter", and since.


A lowhead dam, also called a weir, is what paddlers ruefully call a "drowning machine," this 12-foot-high stone structure interrupts.


More ruefully, it was also the first and last wargame to be introduced with no playtesting.


In Agatha Christie’s The Secret of Chimneys (1925), Lord Caterham ruefully mentions that his doctor advised him to “avoid all worry.


indicated by the fact that he made his will, a curious document which he ruefully admitted might not be valid due to his lack of legal learning.


Blackadder is ruefully preparing to attend the theatre with Prince George, who he believes to.


In space, Fleet Commander Thikair ruefully concludes that human nature compels survivors of Shongairi atrocities to.


As Judge Keshavachandra ruefully noted after the conclusion of Borel's trial: "Talk of perpetual motion.


She ruefully concludes that he married her out of pity, but he convinces her that he.


I see in my soul how ruefully you walk, your body so bloody, so raw and blistered.


She ruefully complains about the awful assortment of men who had been in her life ("I’d.


than it took to fight the battle in real life, and the game is sometimes ruefully referred to as "Terrible Slow Sword" in consequence.


The couples switch places, with De Havilland ruefully saying "Bye, Errol.


She is ruefully amused when a sixteen-year old girl talks to her about how entrancing the.


The song is a seriocomic tale of a man who now ruefully looks back on his so-called "glory days" and those of people he knew during.


Peisistratus readily agrees, although ruefully stating that his father is bound to be furious when he learns of Telemachus's.


York International Fringe Festival, where the New York Times called it "a ruefully amusing lament for the ineradicable hypocrisy of humanity.


apprentices: “Must my boy make the pills himself then?” asked the major ruefully.



Synonyms:

remorsefully; contritely;

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