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stiflingly Meaning in Bengali







stiflingly's Usage Examples:

wartime deaths and losses, rationing, government manpower recruitment and stiflingly conservative attitudes surrounding the role and perception of the "acceptable".


ancient Martian villas in the mountains, as the summer has made the valley stiflingly hot.


Guide singled-out the song as the album's "low point", describing it as "stiflingly schmaltzy".


Under the weight of theatrical references and a prolific blossoming of stiflingly overblown symbolism, the story-line risks disappearing in ridiculous mannerisms.


The Grand Palace also became stiflingly hot during the summer months, with the passage of air blocked by the closely.


An increase in single headed households and a stiflingly low access to new jobs has created a financially challenging situations.


The Spectator also commented that Greece was "stiflingly blanketed by censorship" at the time.


Acuff-Rose songwriter Helen Hudgins later recalled the stiflingly hot summer session: "Hank had his shirt unbuttoned all the way, and he.


slide to the floor, while other cells were painted in tar and became stiflingly hot in the summer.


Richardson decided to become the first cyclist to cross the stiflingly hot Nullarbor Plain.


she found the American music industry stiflingly attached to labels and genre identities.


Hodges criticized the "stiflingly dull social circle" as "short to the point of painful in brainpower".


In a report in The Detroit News it was reported that the room was stiflingly hot because a gas fire burned in the fireplace twenty-four hours a day.


Kebede as "refreshing" and praised their "independent presences amid the stiflingly male-dominated milieu".


It profiled itself as antagonistic towards stiflingly old-fashioned, unliterary writing.


The summer of 1908-9 was stiflingly hot in Durban.


This dim, heavily scented, and "stiflingly" warm room often affects students' wakefulness.


energy, craft and atmospheric control, even if it seems frightfully, stiflingly high-concept.


tales of on-and-off again relationships, saying that "The Calling are so stiflingly earnest that their love song playing off the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.


' There's something stiflingly theoretical about the movie.



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