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tellingly Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

Tellingly,





tellingly's Usage Examples:

incoherent rant about Christmas, peace protesters, God, partying, and (tellingly) wine.


Warner, a well-off southerner who has attended a minor public school, tellingly called "Lamprey College".


the brother of Gerd, although Frey’s traditional weaponlessness, most tellingly at Ragnarok against Surt, render the identification uncertain.


The name Goulash Communism was jokingly (but tellingly) applied to this mixture.


He was 16th overall, and tellingly took his best result of 6th at Phillip Island.


The school is never named in the novel, but a host of clues (most tellingly the school motto) reveals the school to be Sutcliffe's alma mater, Haberdashers'.


Colonel Sher Ahmed Khan tellingly resigned because ‘his community, the Sudhans, were strongly opposed to.


Perhaps tellingly, both Mr.


More tellingly, seven of the temple pediments at Krol Ko feature Lokeshvara, the boddhisattva.


Carbondale Mayor David Keene who welcomed the commission to his city, tellingly, no other local elected official was mentioned as testifying in favor.


undetected while carrying out reconnaissance/patrol/attack missions, but its tellingly quick approach is often given-away through its employment of a (radar-reflecting).


earned 22 caps, no goals scored – however, he did score an own goal rather tellingly against West Germany in a game on 29 April 1981 that ended 0–2.


In 1810 he published his Guide to the Lakes, tellingly subtitled "for the Use of Tourists and Residents", and with a Section.


College meeting and awoke with the emphatic observation, "A strong case, tellingly put".


George Nevill was elevated to the archbishopric of York in 1465 — perhaps tellingly, this occurred in the midst of the Wars of the Roses between the Houses.


More tellingly, she does not again appear in the Lloyd's List SAD data after her arrival.



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