spluttered Meaning in Bengali
ফোঁটা ফেলা,
Verb:
ফোঁটা ফেলা,
Similer Words:
splutteringsplutters
spoil
spoilage
spoiled
spoiler
spoilers
spoiling
spoils
spoilsport
spoilt
spoke
spoken
spokes
spokeshave
spluttered's Usage Examples:
black-cheeked warbler is a hard tsit, and the male's song is a lisping spluttered tsi tsi wee tsi tsi wu tsi wee.
string quartet and basset clarinet is punctuated by ravishing ariettas, spluttered outbursts of unresolved argument and high-arching angular recitative".
On the third approach, the starboard engine spluttered and stopped, followed shortly after by the port engine.
Ashton spluttered out a denial.
We spluttered our way through it bravely but gleefully.
started out well enough on the auto choke, but the engine stuttered and spluttered along until the coolant's temperature needle was well into its normal.
The result is a constant portentousness, rather than the itchy, spluttered urgency that makes Have I None crackle.
The Offense spluttered at first but then picked up the pace and started to move the ball down.
22 May, his nurse assured a visitor that he was a little better, Ibsen spluttered his last words "On the contrary" ("Tvertimod!").
Kubrick merely listened calmly and after Menjou had spluttered to an uncomplimentary conclusion said quietly: "All right, let's try the.
"He coughed, spluttered, looked at the fingers of one hand then at the other, and then leaned.
On that famous day in Melbourne in 1956 the torch spluttered and sparked, showering Clarke with hot magnesium, burning holes in his.
"The gaffe-ridden 'Yes' campaign spluttered into action far too late".
The engine spluttered, then stopped, and Hoenmanns was forced to land in a nearby field at about.
After the Battle of Novara (23 March 1849) the war spluttered to an end, and he was sent on indefinite leave: he returned to Saint-Nicolas.
The engines spluttered and one caught fire.
Synonyms:
noise; splattering; splatter; sputtering; spattering; sputter; spatter;
Antonyms:
incomplete; mitigated; specify; close up; shout;