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testily Meaning in Bengali



 খিট্খিটে করিয়া,

Adverb:

খিট্খিটে করিয়া,





testily's Usage Examples:

Socrates says to him testily that at his age, Charmides can hardly be expected to understand temperance.


to suggest some express provision for it in their agreement, they would testily suppress him with a common 'Oh, of course!'" At least it is true, I think.


Schumpeter wrote rather testily: [The problem of Original Accumulation] presented itself first to those.


asked if she had really drunk Eugene O'Neill under the table, she said testily, "When you stay up all night you have to have something to keep you going".


to be brain-damage from a fall sustained during the ship's crash, then testily tasks Turok, Foster, and Gonzales to find the comm unit from the ship's.


Elspet testily asks whether he is actually going to do something or just show films all.


was asked by WCVB-TV newscaster Natalie Jacobson to name a weakness; he testily replied, "you find a weakness, I don't have to go around telling you what's.


Charles Fremantle testily records that despite witnessing and being informed of the consequences.


circulated widely featured a male fan posing a similar question, only to be testily challenged and ultimately silenced by DC copublisher Dan Didio.


Maryland, arrived in July, he found the provincial treasury empty, and testily demanded that Andros return the payment.


Clarke wrote that on September 12, 2001, President Bush "testily" asked him and his aides to try to find evidence that Saddam was connected.


In the summer of 2008, then England captain Michael Vaughan reacted testily on-air to questions by Agnew about his batting form.


Khánh testily replied that Vietnam was not a satellite of the US and compared the situation.


multiple episodes: "Young Newton strolls through an apple orchard, old Newton testily refuses a cup of tea from a servant, and so on".


bowling of Ernie Jones had not discomforted him half so much, Grace replied testily "But I could SEE him!" Grace had played his second-last match, at the age.


them whether there was to be such a term, both would have suppressed it testily: "Yes, of course": see Shirlaw v Southern Foundries (1926) Ltd [1939] 2.



Synonyms:

petulantly; irritably; pettishly;

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