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spurted Meaning in Bengali



 ছুড়িয়া দেত্তয়া, দৌড় মারা,

Noun:

দৌড়,

Verb:

দৌড় মারা, ছুড়িয়া দেত্তয়া,





spurted's Usage Examples:

Oil first spurted from this well on 16 October 1931, and the well finally began to blow heads.


was the point of origin of a major oil spill, which came about when oil spurted at high pressure through faults and cracks around a zone which had recently.


Moreover, the blood which dripped from the hilt-ring of the sword spurted out and became deities, whose names were Mika no Haya-hi no Kami and next.


At the boat-house, Leander spurted and succeeded in creeping half a length in front, but Canada answered with.


The Cambridge stroke Graham Macdowall Maitland spurted to ensure that the crews were level by the time they passed Harrods Furniture.


spurted suddenly at about half a mile from the start.


pump was pumped the water was forced through the iron pipe, the water spurted up through the holes in the pipe and about 6 students could drink without.


Cambridge kept this advantage to Hammersmith Bridge at which point Oxford spurted and recovered some of the deficit, but the Cantabrigians increased their.


Depository with the Light Blues two lengths ahead and although the Dark Blues spurted again and again, they failed to make any inroads in the Cambridge lead.


By the Star and Garter pub, Cambridge had edged ahead and spurted to take a half-length lead and by the Duke's Head pub, the Light Blues.


Light Blues held on to the lead, but relinquished it briefly before Stuart spurted once again as the crews passed into Corney Reach to re-take the lead.


Oxford's stroke Albert Gladstone spurted in an attempt to draw his boat back into the contest, and stroke by stroke.


Cambridge spurted in response and passed below Barnes Bridge three lengths ahead, and extended.


Blood is spurted out at a rapid, intermittent rate, that coincides with the heartbeat.


However Kemp soon got underway and spurted and was quickly ahead again.


length ahead by Craven Steps but the lead was short-lived as Cambridge spurted to lead by the Mile Post.


Citation then spurted clear and became the eighth Triple Crown winner while the team of Kirkland.


Accidentally his digging instrument struck the linga and blood spurted therefrom, and the mark of the blow is still visible, as is the impression.


Tower spurted again just before Barnes Bridge and led by a length and a quarter at the.


Hartley took advantage and spurted to push the Dark Blues off their line.



Synonyms:

go; forge; locomote; spirt; travel; move;

Antonyms:

hold; enlist; mobilize; invest; stay in place;

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