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wafted Meaning in Bengali







wafted's Usage Examples:

Air is gently wafted over the glowing tinder until it bursts into flame.


wrote: "The sound of rough-shod toes coming sharply in contact will be wafted on the gentle breezes that float around Kendall college next week.


"About the time the grain was ready to house, some call of the Oversoul wafted all the men away.


poisoned by Shakuni and Duryodhana and thrown in a river, after which he wafted and reached Ahilyavati's kingdom.


To catch the flies a frying pan can be coated in cooking oil and then wafted through a swarm.


Lorraine Chase responds to Jeremy Clyde's romantic line "Were you truly wafted here from paradise?" with the reply, "Nahh, Luton Airport!".


The strong smells that wafted into the tent made the Lockheed R'D workers think of the foul-smelling “Skonk.


These included the “smoking” Camel sign, which wafted giant smoke rings over the Square; the Bond Clothing Stores display, a block-long.


responsible for the mysterious maple syrup smell that has occasionally wafted over Manhattan since 2005.


machine guns, I felt such a rush of rhymes and images that I seemed to be wafted overhead .


mingled with the mist, the poisonous breath of creatures of the marshes to be wafted into the bodies of the inhabitants, they will make the site unhealthy.


flat calm and quiet Not a rush or bush or wisp of smoke Either swayed or wafted, and words spoke in whispers.


coming in contact with Protozoa or algae which it may use for food, they are wafted to the sulcal region by the flagella, or else Collodictyon aligns itself.


that they may have been covered with cilia—fine hairs—which would have wafted food down towards the organism's mouth.


British establishment figures, in which the rock star and his retinue were wafted by helicopter onto the lawn of a stately home, was engineered by then World.


Caught in a storm, their machines are wafted over the ocean and drop them in a strange cleft by a tropical beach.


coops, covered with human beings struggling energetically for life, some wafted to the shore, others out to sea, some sinking, others being miraculously.


4, 1948, as the lyrics of the hymn “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” wafted in the air for the first time, signaling the beginning of Gospel broadcasts.


included: 1900–1939: Kuʻulei ("my lei"), Leināʻala ("the fragrances are wafted"), Leialoha ("lei of love"), Leinani ("beautiful lei"), Leimomi ("pearl.


marked its inaugural broadcast, as the station's static marred signal was wafted on the air for the first time on March 1, 1950 by Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart.



Synonyms:

drift; blow; float; be adrift;

Antonyms:

conserve; come; inhale; understate; succeed;

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