squawking Meaning in Bengali
কোঁ কোঁ করা,
Verb:
কোঁ কোঁ করা,
Similer Words:
squawkssqueak
squeaked
squeaker
squeakier
squeakiest
squeaking
squeaks
squeaky
squeal
squealed
squealer
squealing
squeals
squeamish
squawking's Usage Examples:
mile from Encounter Bay and on still nights he could hear the penguins squawking.
Squawk thus can be said to mean "select transponder code" or "squawking xxxx" to mean "I have selected transponder code xxxx".
Schwartz (guest star Carl Reiner) whose wife is bothered by the odd "squawking" noises he makes.
They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls; stout, longish bills; and webbed feet.
accompanied by a man making noises apparently intended to sound like a pelican squawking.
"Churchill's parrot still squawking at 104," New York Post.
Daily Star commented: "With its 5-minute length, rumbling rhythm section, squawking horn and riffing guitars, "A Life of Sundays" is the album's rock single.
displays 2 lines of information when the aircraft is squawking mode Charlie, and nothing when squawking mode standby.
] played with strange Sonic Youth tunings and scraping, squawking guitar sounds set to an ever-shifting drum beat [.
A transponder in a private plane squawking 2000.
very favourable saying: "It's a typically melodramatic affair, Butler's squawking playing counterpointed by Brett Anderson's breastbeating emoting.
more like a parrot, and consists of a series of liquid bubbling sounds, squawking, and babbling, mixed with sweet and harsh notes, including some that sound.
during this squawking period has been measured at around 63 decibels, or about the level of two people talking.
Other than post-laying squawking, normal hen.
Meanwhile the old—those over sixty, say—were running in circles like hens, squawking about "subversive ideas".
Although the helicopters were squawking (signalling) the wrong IFF Mode I code for the no-fly zone (called the.
Ali, writing for Newsweek, described the song as "annoying pileup of squawking instruments".
Synonyms:
call; screak; screech; shout out; hollo; squall; skreak; shout; holler; skreigh; scream; cry; yell;
Antonyms:
indirect; patterned; impure; unobvious; rhetorical;