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stubbier Meaning in Bengali



ছোট এবং ভোঁতা

Adjective:

হোঁতকা,





stubbier's Usage Examples:

The native hens differ visually by shorter, thicker and stubbier toes and bills, and longer tails that lack the white signal pattern of.


projectiles fired at even higher muzzle velocity than could be achieved with stubbier APDS projectiles.


teal looked like a smaller version of the nominate subspecies, with a stubbier bill.


auk, their North Atlantic ecological counterpart, but their decidedly stubbier wings were in some aspects more convergent with penguins.


If a tail is dropped, it will grow back, only shorter and stubbier.


first line in long slender characters with the following lines in shorter, stubbier text.


With much the same wing as the earlier craft, the jet had a new, stubbier fuselage to accommodate its Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011 engine.


The size, black cap, strong bill (29–34 mm in males, 25–27 mm and stubbier in females, with a pronounced gonys) and more positive flight recall common.


2 imperial gallons), a lower and stubbier silencer, shaft drive, single-sided alloy swinging arm at rear with adjustable.


Others such as cowbirds and the bobolink have shorter, stubbier bills for crushing seeds.


and 'Variegata') is slightly less vigorous than the parent species, with stubbier leaves mottled in both yellow and red.


in size to the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis but the latter has a stubbier bill, shorter tail, wing tips extending beyond the tertials and a chestnut.


Japanese, I'm used to the mindset that fun games should have shorter, stubbier characters.


ones by their greater length in comparison to girth; Asian pine nuts are stubbier, shaped somewhat like long kernels of corn.


The vessel used to serve this chocolate liquid was stubbier by nature to help froth the liquid better, which was very important to.


the bottom, which used to be about 15 centimetres long, becoming much stubbier.


giving him a somewhat unshaven appearance, and looked shorter and a tad stubbier.


Adults of both sexes are gray with pink to grayish flesh-color bills, stubbier than other goldfinches'.


which states that individuals in cold climates will tend to have shorter, stubbier limbs than those in warm climates.


This bullet has a somewhat stubbier appearance than later 7.



stubbier's Meaning':

short and blunt

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