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treacly Meaning in Bengali



 ঘন ত্ত মিষ্ট,

মাত্রাতিরিক্ত মিষ্টি

Adjective:

ঘন ত্ত মিষ্ট,





treacly's Usage Examples:

contemporary love songs; Gerald Mast in Can't Help Singin' describes the "treacly tune" and Ira Gershwin's "refusal to write coherent words except the hackneyed.


Malaysian on the airplane leaving a treacly smell on his clothing.


Later, in a museum, the narrator smells the same treacly smell and is told that it is molasses.


He calls the single a "treacly, condescending love song".


Critics chided Penn for making a treacly white-savior movie that attempts to shame its audience with bloody war.


But the context in which he couches it can feel very treacly .


Club benefits from Susan Sarandon's committed lead performance, but a treacly script robs this geopolitical drama of any bite.


rather return to commerce than be a one-man band swimming against the treacly tide of collectivism in the Scottish Parliament".


Among its detractors, John Maynard of The Washington Post stated, "It is a treacly, plodding affair stunted by awkward transitions and a syrupy soundtrack".


up with Forget-Me-Not Cafes and Dixie beer, his Romeo and Juliet more treacly than tragic.


"combine[s] the adult contemporary pop of 'Iris' era Goo Goo Dolls and the treacly sentiment featured in your average Rascal Flatts song with the nonthreatening.


Boston Daily praised it for its lack of treacly sentiment and recommended it to dog lovers.


earnestness and overkill, but the performances save it from being too treacly".


the film, writing that its "dubious scenario is made even more so by the treacly approach of director Howard Zieff and screenwriter Janet Kovalcik.


concatenation of caricatures in a predictable story of plucky determination and treacly redemption.


But the singer just as often gets bogged down in treacly, turgid emoting that will please his devoted fans but will turn away those.


Allmusic reviewer Heather Phares said the song was "a treacly duet".


as funny as The Simpsons, particularly as "the satire is leavened with treacly sentimental bits about free will and loneliness".


confidence (and occasional swagger) that keeps his songs from becoming treacly," concluding that the album was "a cohesive, warmhearted charmer.


The website's critical consensus reads, "It's sentimental and treacly, but that's not enough to prevent My Afternoons with Margueritte from being.


"is difficult to take today – such humour as there is is swamped by a treacly sentimentality.



treacly's Meaning':

overly sweet

Synonyms:

sweet; saccharine; syrupy; cloying;

Antonyms:

sour; tasteless; sugarless; unmelodious; malodorous;

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