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unflawed Meaning in Bengali







unflawed's Usage Examples:

probably stand as the best by a new group this year; side one is virtually unflawed; and Gary Nunn's 'Money' reminds me of Peter Townshend's 'Tattoo' in its.


the series as "flawed characters [coming into Greendale] and becoming unflawed by being in this place because it's been underestimated by the system around.


arbitrary stress fields) by integration over the crack length using the unflawed stress distribution independently for each crack dimension.


This is not an unflawed book, but it is a memorable one.


points towards him perhaps having a mentality that places more value on unflawed, finished works.


in undermining the traditional Aristotelian view that the Sun was both unflawed and unmoving.


class affiliations, who, "unlike other elements of Russian society, were unflawed by the past.


The New York Times art critic John Russell described the gallery as an "unflawed paradise.


was a beryl, pure, excellent, well-cut into eight facets, clear, bright, unflawed, perfect in every respect.


Viewing Jack Johnson as a "letdown after the unflawed triumph" of Bitches Brew, Feather was particularly dismayed by Davis for.


Film critic David Thomson refers to it as Hitchcock's "last unflawed film".


views that he sympathizes with, and he believes that the poem "is neither unflawed nor the best of odes, but to me it illustrates better than any other Keats's.


Anatolia was the creation of a Turkish national state and the formation of an unflawed Turkish body of society within one state possible.


came from small seams within a larger mineral complex, and the search for unflawed large pieces of rock exhausted the small quarries, which raised costs.


In April 1969, for Esquire, he wrote that Beggars Banquet is "unflawed and lacking something".


performers, on the other hand, he had nothing but praise, applauding Battle's "unflawed purity of tone", von Stade's "characteristic warmth", Marsalis's eloquent.


[as a poet] is established beyond all doubt, and making him out to be as unflawed as the Archangel Gabriel does him no favours.


Ziegfeld's showgirls, Lorraine "was fond of all things sterling, forty-carat or unflawed, and she collected so many trinkets that when forced to sell the lot at.


not sure what it says about the mystery genre that pretty much the only unflawed, untroubled, morally unambiguous policeman around is a nursery rhyme character".



Synonyms:

flawless; perfect;

Antonyms:

inexact; broken; imperfect;

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