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shyly Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

লাজুকভাবে,





shyly's Usage Examples:

heading south from the Heights on I-45, as the building emerges almost shyly between the new Market Square Tower and JPMorgan Chase.


It has thin, woody, shyly branching, upright, initially brown, later grey stems, with lance- to awl-shaped.


vampire who is accidentally awakened after 25 years of sleep and starts to shyly make contact with the mortal world around him.


Mimetes pauciflorus, the three-flowered pagoda, is an evergreen, shyly branching, upright shrub of 2–4 (6½–13 ft) high, from the family Proteaceae.


refers to begins: We must fulfill This golden time When hearts awake So shyly, Softly.


Roridula gorgonias is an evergreen, shyly branching, upright shrub of up to about 1 m (3 ft) high, from the family Roridulaceae.


A lone chronicler, Anzai's style of shyly documenting, yet accurately encompassing photographies of art is in itself.


leathery leaves with distanced rounded teeth alternately set along straight, shyly branching stems, and carries many flower heads of about 1 cm, with a few.


always apply in the case of monosyllabic words; for example, shy becomes shyly (but dry can become dryly or drily, and gay becomes gaily).


"Local beauty queen who conquered the world and then shyly retired".


Bathed in opalescent colors, the goddess Venus shyly looks to the viewer from beneath the crook of her elbow.


Through the course of this meeting, they have coffee at a local cafe and shyly discuss their ambitions and lives.


became trendy a couple years ago, those same people came up to me and said shyly, 'Uhm, where do you get your hats? I need to get some.


set sounds eerily like the mid-60s Miles Davis quintet reinvented as a shyly slinky, contemporary-cool-jazz tribute".


After a while Tad shyly admits to Claire that he is in love, but he doesn't dare tell her she is.


The movie ends with Edna and Charlie shyly kissing in their vehicle.


The plaque shows Bergman shyly lowering the gaze.



Synonyms:

timidly; bashfully;

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