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touchingly Meaning in Bengali







touchingly's Usage Examples:

themselves, however, on One Summer Dream, a beautiful and evocative tune sung touchingly by Lynne.


drawing, or even more like a story from Winnie The Pooh: awkward and touchingly simple, yet full of deeper meanings for those who want to see them.


It stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl whose emotional relationship with a carnival puppeteer.


Nordenstam’s works will find him to be a clear, careful, original and touchingly humanistic thinker, influenced by Wittgenstein and others, but not in.


to rock historian Andrey Burlaka, combined ironic high posturing with touchingly humane attitude, writing and performing songs that were described variously.


His wife Radha predeceased him (She committed suicide); her death is touchingly portrayed by Krishnankutty in the story "Oru Lakshanam Kettonte Vedantham".


write about a celebrity police inspector in the 1950s who innocently (and touchingly) believed precisely what he had been told at the movies" Four series of.


Random House Children's Books said in a press release that the book "touchingly captures the evolving and expanding relationship between fathers and sons.


description of Elvis Presley: "The hair was a Vaseline cathedral, the mouth a touchingly uncertain sneer of allure.


Ira Robbins, in Trouser Press, called the title track "a touchingly sad acoustic folk-rock number with a typically catchy melody.


Harold Hobson called the original production of the play "extremely and touchingly human".


Jane Shilling of The Daily Telegraph noted that "Ewan Harris as William touchingly conveys the flowering of the crushed child.


Bauman, until the final touchingly sentimental scene in the maternity hospital, Fröken Hasso is the cynosure.


comes off as a sweet, plausible and curiously grounded love story -- and touchingly old-fashioned for a movie about the adventures of a serial masturbator.


been described as "brilliantly conceived, skillfully executed art-pop", "touchingly vulnerable yet heart-achingly optimist slow rock tinged with the gentleness.


Franca Duval is personally attractive, musically intelligent and touchingly vulnerable as Maria Golovin.


nomination), the elder Robert de Brus in Braveheart (1995) and as the touchingly crafty villager in Waking Ned Devine (1998).


mother, the lecherous former prison guard, the pimp ex-boyfriend, and the touchingly friendly neighbor with whom Arlene is confronted in the present.


The New York Times published a review saying that the script was "touchingly adapted" from Vonnegut's story.


movie's understated soul, as Wang guides us, sometimes awkwardly, usually touchingly, from isolation and secrets into understanding and connection.



Synonyms:

affectingly; poignantly;

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