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tiddlywinks Meaning in Bengali



 টিড্লিউইন্ক্স,

Noun:

টিড্লিউইন্ক্স,





tiddlywinks's Usage Examples:

Lawrence Kahn (born 1953/1954) is an American tiddlywinks player.


He is the most accomplished tiddlywinks player worldwide in terms of number of individual.


David Lockwood (born 1952/1953) is an American tiddlywinks player.


He has won 41 national and world tiddlywinks titles.


Patrick Barrie is a British tiddlywinks player.


1950), American professor at Cornell Larry Kahn (tiddlywinks) (born 1953/1954), American tiddlywinks champion Larry Kahn, sports broadcaster for Sports.


Lockwood (before 1964), Canadian physicist Dave Lockwood (tiddlywinks) (born 1952/1953), American champion Dave Lockwood, a character in The.


and volunteering organisation Cambridge University Tiddlywinks Club, the world's oldest tiddlywinks club Choir of King's College, Cambridge, a world-renowned.


In 1959, Hass defended the "sport" of tiddlywinks by stating that its "considerable hazards" included "split thumbnails.


Lockwood (1844–1906), American politician Dave Lockwood (tiddlywinks) (born 1952/53), American tiddlywinks champion David Lockwood (sociologist) (1929–2014).


He was also a tiddlywinks player of some standing, representing both Oxford University and England.


who is also credited with popularizing tiddlywinks, ludo and snakes and ladders, and first published before the Great Exhibition.


Julius Kahn (1861-1924), United States congressman Larry Kahn, American tiddlywinks champion Lisa B.


In one scene some of the crooks are shown playing tiddlywinks.


"Coming up," said Paddy, "Rory's a no-hoper at tiddlywinks.


(song), a song by Neal McCoy A disc-shaped playing piece in the game tiddlywinks "The Wink" (Seinfeld), an episode of the TV show Seinfeld Wink (comics).



Synonyms:

child"s game;

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