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scuffed Meaning in Bengali



 পা টানিয়া চলা,

Verb:

পা টানিয়া চলা,





scuffed's Usage Examples:

ball and found it to be scuffed.


Connolly sent two scuffed balls and a piece of emery.


In 1913, however, minor league pitcher Russ Ford noticed that a ball scuffed against a concrete wall quickly dived as it reached the batter.


After he noticed how the ball moved after it was scuffed, he mastered how to doctor the baseball with a piece of emery paper hidden.


The entire obverse of EA 26 can be seen here, with its missing edges and scuffed/eroded surfaces on the edges.


latter return home with scuffed shoes, surely the parent will punish his or her child should the latter return home with scuffed shoes, ripped pants and.


Should a black sidewall tire have been severely scuffed against a curb, the underlying white rubber would be revealed; it is in.


tossing random glissandi from his piano and shouting lyrics in a voice scuffed yet steel tipped.


San Francisco Giants, complained that Scott's real secret was that he scuffed the baseball.


Without the scuffed overload of his teenage releases, it's obvious that these are newly minted.


a somewhat soiled and crumpled white satin evening gown and a pair of scuffed silver slippers with brilliants set in their heels.


notably the abolition of the spitball and frequent replacement of soiled or scuffed baseballs, the increased importance of the home run (largely due to Babe.


pitchers commonly dirtied balls with soil, licorice, and tobacco juice, and scuffed, sandpapered, scarred, cut, or spiked them, giving a "misshapen, earth-colored.


To have a ball scuffed up in five overs is something that we haven't seen before.


Peter Schjeldahl writes: The painting looks terrible: crackled, scuffed, and discolored, as if it had spent the past eighty-eight years patching.


Bossa Project, and "Something's Coming, I Know" "rumbles along with a more scuffed-up cadence — until it’s broken up by this sun-streaked, Beatlesque bridge".


era, with hints of doo-wop, easy skanking, and even a little disco, all scuffed up with bankruptcy-era New York City grit.



Synonyms:

scuffle; shamble; shuffle; drag;

Antonyms:

slip off; undress; refresh;

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