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urbanely Meaning in Bengali







urbanely's Usage Examples:

richly-framed dormers, and two floors of a repeating Serlian window motif over an urbanely rusticated basement.


the close by Viaduct Basin, some critics have called its architecture 'urbanely sterile', while others have remarked on the restrictions private owners.


it can be considered a part of the metropolitan area, as it has grown urbanely thanks to the work of the municipal government of Navojoa.


Benedict Nightingale in The Times wrote "Dont ask me how Ifans' DJ manages urbanely to pick up a posh girl while having fellatio with an un-posh one in a hospital.


Its southern extension connects it urbanely with the village of Vrčin while the northern one, Strnjike, spreads along.


known as the Boston school of songwriting, a literate, provocative, and urbanely romantic folk-pop style that helped ignite the folk revival of the 1990s.


The A Ver-o-mar part was integrated in the city, given that it is urbanely continuous.


The party was most urbanely and kindly received by Mr and Mrs Rothschild, and, after having partaken.


series, he played Sir Frank Gordon, the Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury, urbanely contending with Nigel Hawthorne's Sir Humphrey Appleby for supremacy within.


Both her bias cut and her urbanely sensual approach to couture remain a strong and pervasive influence on.


first, serenity – the evenness and self-contented assurance with which it urbanely flows, and second, brilliance – the Mediterranean glitter and sheen which.


Smith as the solo star she deserved to be" and described Smith as "an urbanely sophisticated hipster and a clarion diva in the mold of such similarly.


In March 1952 elections were conducted both urbanely and rurally by secret ballot.


while the Houston Chronicle considered the novel to be "Fleming at his urbanely murderous best, a notable chapter in the saga of James Bond".


described Fenwick's script for All That Heaven Allows (1955) as "shrewdly and urbanely intelligent.


maps after World War II, when all separately developed neighborhoods grew urbanely into one called Senjak.


urbanely.


The party was most urbanely and kindly received by Mrs and Mr Rothschild, and after having partaken.


The animal actors present, far more vividly and more urbanely than men could do, the view of life here recommended—a view shrewd, undeceived.


Demento, who described it urbanely on his nationally syndicated program as a tale about someone "who's not.



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