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unsteadily Meaning in Bengali







unsteadily's Usage Examples:

an onomatopoeia for the young children "toddling" around (or walking unsteadily).


The word is derived from "to toddle", which means to walk unsteadily, like a child of this age.


Hemantha's career began unsteadily, though in the last of his six matches for the team, in their only year.


left and slightly inclined, and her hands steady him as he leans forward unsteadily to touch the miniature cross held by John.


Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway The group of lines carried on unsteadily until grouping in 1923 when they became part of the London Midland and.


Hagar claims he coined the name after watching a man walk unsteadily along a local beach after a heavy night's partying.


He managed to unsteadily stand his ground and faced the Horatius, who was heartened by his wildly.


Jędrzejczyk also landed a front kick to the face that made Létourneau walk unsteadily for a few seconds.


Charlie walks back to the door unsteadily, when he bumps into the large man, tripping him off his wheel chair and.


He wobbles unsteadily down the road, goes in and out of ditches and finally falls off in one;.


Hopping unsteadily without any focus.


sounds utterly broken down and shaken: 'hold me now, hold me now' he unsteadily repeats 'until I gain control again'.


Since then, McNary Senior High School has been unsteadily improving.


fight was stopped with just one second left in the round when Nova arose unsteadily from the knockdown.


Rosenberg's script feeling barebones within its given genre and moving "unsteadily between crime drama and romantic farce", and Ratner's direction matching.


Last of all came the two infernal ships, swaying unsteadily with the current; the pilots of course, as they neared the bridge, having.


" Holden said the film "is shallow and loud" and "lurches unsteadily between drama and comedy.


Clasping his hands and swaying unsteadily, Henry declaimed, "Let us trust God, and our better judgment to set us.



Synonyms:

falteringly; uncertainly;

Antonyms:

steady; steadily;

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