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uncharitably Meaning in Bengali







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of tragedy and sorrow, Roy was known for her acting ability, and was uncharitably called the "Queen of Misery" in Hindi film circles.


Victor Courtney somewhat uncharitably described him as "a tall, austere, aloof English lawyer.


her: on a visit to the Duke not long before the latter's death he wrote uncharitably: Went to visit the Duke of Norfolk and to know whether he would sell.


The Earl's cousin and heir William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne wrote uncharitably that "he fell in love with a married lady twenty years older than himself.


last year greatly admired Adam Foulds's long poem "The Broken Word", I uncharitably wondered whether his novel The Quickening Maze (Cape) might allow me.


He has been referred to, uncharitably, as Loftus's "pale shadow"; a more balanced view is that the two men.


The Italian Commander-in-Chief was to uncharitably refer to this road as "a bad cart track".


Marrie Lee was dismayed by a Singapore film critic who wrote rather uncharitably that she was "Cleopatra Wrong".


however was sung in a high-pitched childlike style, a style described uncharitably as sounding like "strangling cat" by the writer Lu Xun.


Loftus, who resumed the office, uncharitably said that he would now be obliged to introduce some order into the Court.


(While an earlier version of CMS was uncharitably described as "CP/M on a mainframe", the comparison is an anachronism;.


Public Relations Attaché at the British Embassy in Baghdad, perhaps uncharitably referred to the unit as the "Mobile Farce" because it included some obsolete.


imprisoned, and lodged in Newgate among thieves, often examined, and very uncharitably entreated, and at length unjustly and most cruelly condemned by Stephen.


Egyptologists sometimes uncharitably refer to this group as "Pyramidiots", but the school continues to flourish.


revenge by her unflattering portrayals of several who had treated her uncharitably when she most needed help, including her father, her in-laws, her brother.


Weyl uncharitably suggests that Platz's role at the Fokker D.


At each of the poles was an uncharitably cold region.


sticking, strangeness, sustenant, talker, thunderclap, total, trey, uncharitably The Parliament of Fowls is a love poem associated with Valentine's Day.



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