shuddered Meaning in Bengali
কম্পিত হত্তয়া,
Noun:
কাম্পুনি, কাম্পনি,
Verb:
কম্পিত হত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
shudderingshudders
shuffle
shuffled
shuffler
shufflers
shuffles
shuffling
shun
shunned
shunning
shuns
shunt
shunted
shunter
shuddered's Usage Examples:
Darkness had time to close in tightly again before the SS City of Oxford shuddered to a standstill under the impact of an internal explosion caused when.
deferential to George Bush? I felt that I had simply done my job and shuddered at the thought of the backlash I would surely have faced in Ireland had.
shuddered with fear".
they heard a "loud bang" or "loud rumbling noise" and that the "room shuddered".
Gaius Helen Mohiam and all the Reverend Mothers within her shuddered.
that but for a large score for Ricky Ponting, "the concept would have shuddered".
stream with shallows, sweet flowers and small killifishes swimming, Ruskin shuddered with the feeling as if all past things familiar to human beings were cut.
Upon seeing these shapes, some people said they shuddered, felt their skin crawl, experienced panic attacks, sweated, palpitated.
Victor III: Leading a life so shameful, so foul, so execrable that he shuddered to describe it.
In the spring of 1962 the unhappy corpse of empire still shuddered and lashed out and stained itself in fratricide.
Gregory shuddered under the impact and began to slow in the water as power failed in her.
Even the studio audience shuddered at the sound.
He said that he shuddered and a chill went down his spine when he heard her voice on stage, even.
He seemed frightened and sometimes shuddered.
so strong and fierce that all the kings – and even some of the devas – shuddered in front of him.
Within a minute, however, Japanese shells bracketed the ship and Vincennes shuddered under the impact of Japanese eight-inch armor-piercing shells.
doubt these songs will still be lighting my fuse long after 2008 has shuddered to a close.
Then, suddenly, at 3:02 am, the aircraft began a dutch roll after a bang shuddered the aircraft violently.
revealed as being far more complex, both sexually and morally: Like one that shuddered, she unbound The cincture from beneath her breast: Her silken robe, and.
Synonyms:
move reflexively; move involuntarily; shiver;
Antonyms:
hotness; heat; elate; stand still;