scowls Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
চোখ রাঙ্গান,
Similer Words:
scrabblescrabbled
scrabbling
scram
scramble
scrambled
scrambler
scramblers
scrambles
scrambling
scrams
scrap
scrapbook
scrapbooks
scrape
scowls's Usage Examples:
" Diabolique magazine said Ashley was "a terrific delinquent, full of scowls and swagger; he’d never had an acting lesson, but he has a natural presence.
jewels, Charles says wonderful a lot, the Queen says very little and Anne scowls.
"I've got my bandages to keep me warm!" he scowls as he walks off with a crutch and in a full-body bandage.
lively nonfiction, but as another annual snapshot, complete with grins and scowls.
His flair for decadent leering and evil scowls often led to his being cast in "schlock fare", like Chamber of Horrors (1966).
The girl scowls and turns her head away.
she scowls.
and scowls.
To these notes and "to the dark scowls of his countrymen, Chakraverty responded with a broad grin.
a nickname to the site associated with them: the Carrancas, which means scowls/frowns.
grateful for," and called him ''a slag heap of pot-belly, wounded dignity and scowls.
detailing a story that's impossible to care about, during which 50 Cent scowls a lot and generally behaves like a prick.
when the rocks were hoisted out of the ground by horses, put on wooden scowls and brought across the harbour, if the wind was favorable, to the Victoria.
dozens of plastic pieces, detailed down to the bolts on the war hammers and scowls on the goblins, are a miniaturist’s dream.
in pain and swelling his hand red in the process, while his owner only scowls furiously at him before turning his attention back to driving.
The Duke of Norfolk, who is also present, scowls with jealousy.
Dead Ptarmigan – a self-portrait in the National Gallery of Ireland he scowls from the frame while holding a dead ptarmigan at head height.
He scowls, then promptly takes the entire film off the projector, rethreads it, and.
net Golden Lebedeva celebrates as coach scowls.
Synonyms:
glower; lower; lour; frown;
Antonyms:
raise; ascend; rise; increase;