snuffers Meaning in Bengali
একটি শঙ্কু-আকৃতির একটি হ্যান্ডল সঙ্গে বাস্তবায়ন; মোমবাতি নির্বাপক জন্য
Similer Words:
snuffinesssnuffler
snufflers
snuffly
snuffy
snuggeries
snuggery
snuggest
snugs
snuzzle
snuzzled
snuzzling
snyes
soakage
soaken
snuffers's Usage Examples:
Special candle-scissors called "snuffers" were produced for this purpose in the 20th century and were often combined.
Candle snuffers date from the 17th–mid 19th centuries.
ash urn, ash pan, cigarette butt receptacles, butt bins, butt holders, snuffers, smokers poles, cigarette waste receptacles, smokers waste receptacles.
have the link extinguishers on the exteriors, shaped like outsized candle snuffers (see image, right).
foil soldered onto a steel base and was used for items such as candle snuffers or cutlery requiring greater strength than fused plate.
In that capacity Levett purchased 10 candlesticks and a pair of snuffers and stands from the goldsmith Matthew Cooper that are still in the collection.
At roof level he provided a flurry of candle snuffers.
originally contemptuous name, Dopper, may come from the Dutch domp (wick-snuffers) for their opposition to candles and other innovations in worship, perhaps.
Wor neybors that's snuffers an' smoakors, For wor snuff an' backey they'll seek; An' te show them we.
have the link extinguishers on the exteriors, shaped like outsized candle snuffers (photo).
candlesticks may be made by different workshops from the other pieces, as may any snuffers, also regarded as a speciality.
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The candle–tongs, basins, snuffers, fire-pans, and even the hinges of the doors were also gold.
glass or stone bound in velvet Spice plates Spice boxes Candlesticks and snuffers Spoons Goblets and glasses Jugs Tankards and Hanse pots Cruises (A type.
collection of items out with him including a set of blasting tools, candle snuffers, a tinder box and a humane man trap, these items are now in the Auckland.
Armorial candle-snuffers, probably belonging to Cardinal Bainbridge, 1511-1514.
pillow-cases (12d), a pair of stays (4s), one box iron (12d), a pair of steel snuffers (12d), a snuffer-stand (6d), a blanket (6d), six yards of silk ribbon (12d).
snuffers's Meaning':
a cone-shaped implement with a handle; for extinguishing candles