swooning Meaning in Bengali
জ্ঞান হারান, মূর্ছিত হত্তয়া, অবসন্ন হত্তয়া, সংজ্ঞা হারান, সংবিৎ হারান,
Similer Words:
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swooning শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
স্লোগান দেওয়ার কারণে পুলিশের অত্যাচারে সংজ্ঞা হারান ।
swooning's Usage Examples:
Syncope Other names Fainting, blacking out, passing out, swooning A 1744 oil painting by Pietro Longhi called Fainting Pronunciation /ˈsɪŋkəpi/ SING-kə-pee.
later texts of the apocryphal gospel the Acta Pilati, which describe Mary swooning.
Raseśvaras described eighteen methods of treating mercury—sweating, rubbing, swooning, fixing, dropping, coercion, restraining, kindling, going, falling into.
His romantic ballads had especially women swooning and his art songs by Jules Massenet (1842–1912), Reynaldo Hahn (1875–1947).
Adding swooning synths, clipped rhythms, and muted guitars, "Conversations" is new wave.
Numbers musical style has been described variously as doom, sludge, and "swooning feedback pop," however there is general agreement that none of these labels.
Meyerhold counted 33 cases of swooning and combined these three plays with swooning as the key comedic gag.
This swooning was described by theologians with the word spasimo.
In the early 16th century, such was the popularity of depictions of the swooning Virgin.
another world to show you' and Berthe's aria 'Each afternoon when the swooning breezes cool and die' (recorded by Cheryl Barker), in Act 1; Josephine's.
Like Artemisia, Guercino shows Esther swooning and being held up by her maids.
"dripping voice" required mounted police to "beat back crowds of screaming and swooning females" at his vaudeville shows.
Goose and Whistler's Mother on the cover of "Famous Paintings"), begin swooning for "Frankie".
While Mickey grooms Pluto, Pluto starts swooning over Fifi the Peke.
A swooning Mary is supported by attendants, including John.
Synonyms:
lightheaded; light; faint; ill; light-headed; sick;
Antonyms:
sane; keep down; fit; healthy; well;