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squinting Meaning in Bengali



 অক্ষিবিকূর্ণন,

Adjective:

অক্ষিবিকূর্ণন,





squinting's Usage Examples:

Cats will usually demonstrate teary eye(s), squinting or closing of the eye(s), and covering of the third eyelid.


Bicyclus anynana (squinting bush brown) is a small brown butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, the most globally diverse family of butterflies.


Bellman describe her as squinting and fat but her "maidens" as beautiful, and her house widely known for.


the lashes are soft, but they can irritate the eye and cause tearing, squinting, inflammation, corneal ulcers and scarring.


By squinting your eyes and imagining the present forest-limit below, located some 300.


Some patients may experience excessive tongue protrusion, squinting, light sensitivity, muddled speech, or uncontrollable contraction of the.


accommodation (focusing), tear volume, or electromyography of the eyelid (squinting and blinking)".


The term Popeye is also used due to it looking like one eye is out or squinting.


lorgner, to take a sidelong look at, and Middle French, from lorgne, squinting.


the Ancient Greek words στραβός, meaning "squinting", and ὄψῐς, meaning "face" (and therefore, "squinting face").


Ireland", and bore the epithet of Saobhruisc meaning "squinting", given rise to the names; "the squinting saint" or "one-eyed saint".


of years of fleeting highs and extreme lows, new music has now emerged squinting through the bright light of what seemed like a long and twisted tunnel.


Still, with some squinting, we are in the ballpark, or near the ballpark, or in a position from which.


moustache, Finlayson had many trademark comic mannerisms and is known for his squinting, outraged, "double take and fade away" head reaction, and characteristic.



Synonyms:

shut; squinched; closed;

Antonyms:

unenclosed; unobstructed; unsealed; open;

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