shimmered Meaning in Bengali
চকমক করা, চক্মক্ করা,
Verb:
চক্মক্ করা, চকমক করা,
Similer Words:
shimmeringshimmers
shin
shinbone
shindig
shine
shined
shiner
shines
shingle
shingles
shinier
shiniest
shining
shinned
shimmered's Usage Examples:
returned from the Pacific Ocean in such massive quantities that the lake shimmered red during spawning season.
The round shield's "whole orb shimmered with enamel and white ivory and electrum, and it glowed with shining gold;.
(1954) Anfas al-sihr (Breaths of magic) (1963) La'la' alqamar (The moon shimmered) (1965) Afwaf al-zahr (The flower's membranes) (1975) Ashour, Radwa; Ghazoul.
uniform hat and contained hidden clockwork, so that the diamond strands shimmered in the sun.
The castle was decorated with golden pixie dust, which sparkled and shimmered in the sun and was illuminated by night.
The pool shimmered in the moonlight, a feature which was responsible for its name.
reality," if a disjunct can be detected where the objects of the world shimmered with pregnant allegorical meaning.
mixtape was not as good as Broke with Expensive Taste, but it still "shimmered with Banks' skill and personality", with tracks that were not always consistent.
singer-songwriter storytelling, Tivel's winding, largely chorus-less tales shined and shimmered.
"Friday Review Hyderabad / Events : The stars shimmered bright".
BUST Magazine proclaimed the debut record "shimmered with art and soul," while The Austin Chronicle noted it "hit the mark.
when the moon passed above the clouds, the upper surface of the clouds shimmered like a lake, and recorded this in a drawing (left).
If Fleetwood Mac shimmered more, rocked less and were organic without being raw, that might suggest.
Her gown had a pattern of colors, but it was not woven; it shimmered, dazzling the eyes, and was indescribable – it was not of this world.
of the Ring they instead appear to be "woven from all colours [, they] shimmered and changed hue so that the eye was bewildered" and he names himself 'Saruman.
Everlasting Blossoms shimmered her glory for the people who endeavor to Chinese culture in late 20th.
vulnerable outsiders struggling for self-understanding, and their work shimmered with a mercurial neuroticism .
in Taos, she introduced light pastel washes to her grids, colors that shimmered in the changing light.
Synonyms:
play; modification; alteration; change;
Antonyms:
stiffen; absorb; uglify; disappear; dullness;