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rumpled Meaning in Bengali



 কুঁচান,

Adjective:

কুঁচান,





rumpled's Usage Examples:

The term stems from the French word for tablecloth in allusion to a rumpled tablecloth being pushed across a table.


The spreading five white petals are slightly rumpled.


always there with an answer, never with the right one, brash, bouncing, rumpled, rattled, rueful by turns, Henry grows into that rare thing on the stage—a.


inelegant blue-collar homicide detective whose trademarks include his rumpled beige raincoat, unassuming demeanor, cigar, old Peugeot 403 car, unseen.


It portrayed Daniels "in his trademark rumpled three-piece suit, holding his wide-brimmed hat at his left side and raising.


best known as the star of the TV series Columbo, "everyone's favorite rumpled television detective".


Although he often wore rumpled clothes, his earnings from racing plus investments in successful breeding.


with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora.


8 ft) tall, with mottled skin as though they were fat or wearing a rumpled suit.


The flanks of Ascraeus Mons have a rumpled appearance caused by numerous low, rounded terrace-like structures arranged.


And there's some spirited acting, too, by Jack Lemmon as a rumpled bailbondsman, and Genevieve Bujold as, of all things, a gypsy.


blue-collar homicide detective whose trademarks include his shambling manner, rumpled beige raincoat, the cigar and off-putting, relentless investigative approach.


"By then I was kind of sweaty, my clothes were rumpled, and I was cranky," Baker later said.


Not particularly telegenic, he was nicknamed "Worzel Gummidge" for his rumpled appearance.


Law, playing rumpled, pugnacious, street-wise trial attorney Tommy Mullaney.



Synonyms:

tousled; frowzled; dishevelled; disheveled; untidy;

Antonyms:

ruly; groomed; fastidious; clean; tidy;

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