straggled Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
পথভ্রষ্ট হত্তয়া, দলভ্রষ্ট হত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
stragglerstragglers
straggling
straggly
straight
straightaway
straighten
straightened
straightening
straightens
straighter
straightest
straightforward
straightforwardly
straightforwardness
straggled's Usage Examples:
ballast) Liberty ship straggled ' sunk by U-653 24 Feb Kaipaki (1939) 5,862 GRT Lechistan (1929) 1,937 GRT general cargo straggled 20 Feb Lochmonar (1924).
She straggled behind the convoy and was torpedoed and sunk the next day (55°50′N 10°30′W.
After she straggled from the convoy, she was attacked and torpedoed by the Italian motor boats.
Description Cordelia United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 224: The tanker straggled behind the convoy.
Meriwether Lewis United States World War II: Convoy HX 227: The Liberty ship straggled behind the convoy.
Kingdom World War II: Convoy OG 46: The cargo ship (1,578 GRT, 1920) straggled behind the convoy.
World War II: Convoy ON 146: The cargo ship (5,995 or 6,089 GRT, 1919) straggled behind the convoy.
Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 221: The cargo ship (5,943 GRT, 1930) straggled behind the convoy.
Greece World War II: Convoy OB 205: The cargo ship (3,867 GRT, 1911) straggled behind the convoy.
Simon Duhamel II Free France World War II: Convoy TE 20: The trawler straggled behind the convoy due to engine trouble.
Kingdom World War II: Convoy SL 41: The cargo ship (4,966 GRT, 1928) straggled behind the convoy.
Kingdom World War II: Convoy SC 103: The cargo ship (6,098 GRT, 1924) straggled behind the convoy.
On the westbound leg at the beginning of her fourth round-trip, she straggled behind her convoy and was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-106.
Synonyms:
deviate; divert; sidetrack; digress; depart;
Antonyms:
normal; masochist; sadist; deposit; equal;