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tediously Meaning in Bengali







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Dryasdust was an imaginary and tediously thorough literary authority cited by Sir Walter Scott to present background information in his novels; thereafter.


novel chronicles the adventures of the princess Cimorene, who escapes her tediously ordinary family to become a dragon's princess.


tracking software built into Apple's iPads and iPhones, and also the tediously long end-user license agreements.


Basically, the case, which Miller calls "tediously familiar", is that all arguments purporting to give valid support for.


who listened respectfully, had a light touch with flattery, yet was not tediously deferential.


Kramer responded to this review, stating that Nuland " goes on tediously establishing his bona fides as an old-style doctor (trained by the ostensibly.


the system to be emulated is not documented and has to be (sometimes tediously) deduced through reverse engineering.


Since programs were tediously input with punched cards, the compiler had a high tolerance for error.


automated layout algorithms (potentially resulting in unexpected output) or tediously hand-positioned nodes.


determine such disputes expeditiously and economically, thereby avoiding tediously long and expensive trials with verdicts given by judges or juries unfamiliar.


an honest regard for the need to interject reality into a yarn that is tediously familiar once it settles down into its melodramatic formula.


For a sillier and more tediously worked-out piece of crime melodrama than the picture which opened yesterday.


Grylls' and Dan Snow's annoying presentational tics of adding drama to the tediously mundane.


However, each actually began "as office boy out the back, tediously filing admission receipt dockets until they learnt to carve their own.


especially in his mine shafts (tunnels) and spends most of his time tediously working on them.


"Fairlife's new milk adverts are unoriginal and tediously sexist".


"Besides the implausibilities, the direction has two fatal flaws: it's both tediously slow and hugely narcissistic as the camera focuses repeatedly on Depp's.


bohemian subculture, and any comprehensive "list of bohemians" would be tediously long.


rest of the film was a "long prelude" to that "simply jogs along fairly tediously on the rescue trail, with the star being his laconic self, plus conventional.



Synonyms:

tiresomely; boringly;

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