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thievish Meaning in Bengali



 চুরি করায় অভ্যস্ত, চোরের মত

Adjective:

চোরে পরিপূর্ণ, অপহারী, তস্করতুল্য, অপহারক,





thievish শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এরপর এই দুই অপহারক ডঃ হাজরাকে পাহাড়ের উপর থেকে ধাক্কা দেয় এবং মুকুলকে অপহরণ করে যাতে বর্মন ।

এথেন্সে ঢোকার নিষেধাজ্ঞা জারি করা হলে তিনি খুব ভোরে নারীর ছদ্মবেশে এথেন্সে চোরের মত ঢোকে যেতেন ।

কোষাধ্যক্ষ বলা হতো এবং এটি মূলত আবিষ্কৃত হয়,সেলুনের চাকরি হতে অপসারণকৃত অপহারক কোষাধ্যক্ষ হতে অর্থ সুরক্ষার জন্য ।

রাতে চোরের মত বাড়ি ঢুকে বাড়িওয়ালি তাগাদা দেয় বলে ।

thievish's Usage Examples:

An alternative meaning is "thieving" or "thievish".


Spanish, the name means magpie, derived perhaps from Latin furax, meaning "thievish", in reference to the magpie's tendency to collect shiny items.


pleasure thou mayst come and part; And even thence thou wilt be stol’n, I fear, For truth proves thievish for a prize so dear.


fond of other men and neglectful, even contemptuous, of her husband; The thievish-wife (chorisama or corabhariya: an alternate translation is “robber-wife”).


marched thro' our Land cruelly, They marched thro' our Land with a bloody thievish Band To Edinburgh then they wan Treachery.


He is also known as the thievish chieftain to the Spanish Governor of Cotabato for that once could come.


after Brodzky compared the "feline portion of the Labour party" to the thievish disposition of a cat towards fish—a metaphor which Bromley took as a reference.


The hands of the dial will truly teach you how time thievishly keeps leading towards eternity.


Ben is entreated by Fillip and Sot, two of a race of thievish "G'Home Gnomes" to rescue some of their people from a clan of trolls.


nuisance, usance ogress, progress pallor, valor parsley, sparsely peevish, thievish person, worsen pinto, Shinto rabid, tabid rhymeless, timeless ripened,.


'rainbow-colored', hâmoc 'death' > hâmoc-ne 'dead', or fiuc 'theft' > fiuc-ne 'thievish' (Pilhofer 1933: 49).


The song itself is based mostly on a fairy tale theme of thievish gnomes.


They are of mean stature and courage, covetous and thievish, industrious to earn a peny; and therefore hire themselves out to their.


The second one, a scathing satire to the government officials and their thievish behaviour, is one of the first examples of Russian comic opera.


In Norway, a magpie is considered cunning and thievish, but also the bird of huldra, the underground people.


They had been confined about three weeks for thievish practices.


as "stupid, awkward, rude, unclean, insolent, ungrateful, mendacious, thievish, abominably lazy, great talkers to their end, and naïve and childish.



Synonyms:

dishonest; thieving; dishonorable;

Antonyms:

true; straight; sincere; honest;

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