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sweltered Meaning in Bengali



অস্বচ্ছন্দভাবে গরম হতে

Verb:

অতিশয় ঘামা,





sweltered's Usage Examples:

In Soura, a wave of protests sweltered the city as they demanded an end to India occupation.


Queensland sweltered through a heatwave, with record October temperatures being set in many.


early 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave, whilst most of the state sweltered above 45 °C (113 °F), the mountain's peak temperature was a mild 28.


in the sun, and without trees or grass or shelter, the Haitians either sweltered or else sought refuge in the stifling tents.


While guests sweltered in the 100-degree heat, the self-proclaimed emperor ascended a giant golden.


With no air conditioning, delegates sweltered in the Philadelphia convention hall's oven-like atmosphere.


temperatures in the mid-nineties Fahrenheit and the humidity high, New Yorkers sweltered.


Everywhere he went tourists and pedestrians sweltered and sweated in the sultry, humid air.


spectators added to the bleacher appearance of the courtroom, for most of them sweltered in shirtsleeves, and collars were few.


2009) Berlin sweltered through 101 degree heat, the hottest day in 67 years.


Senator Henry Wilson claimed that Merrick's heart "sweltered with treason" and that his house had become a hotbed of pro-secessionist.


Through being sweltered for 6–8 hours at close to human body temperatures, the amino acids and.


The saliva of the toad was considered poisonous and was known as "sweltered venom" and it was believed that it could spit or vomit poisonous fire.


trailer when he was supposed to be on camera, while actors and extras sweltered in the tropical heat in full make-up and heavy costumes.


and offsiders (a partner or assistant) routinely froze in winter and sweltered in summer due to the truck's open cab design and the position of the engine.


sweltered through the hottest summer in 75 years".


"Norway sweltered in record heat".



sweltered's Meaning':

be uncomfortably hot

Synonyms:

suffer;

Antonyms:

enjoy; better;

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