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wallowed Meaning in Bengali



 ফুলিয়া উঠা, তরঙ্গায়িত হইয়া ত্তঠা,

Verb:

তরঙ্গায়িত হইয়া ত্তঠা, ফুলিয়া উঠা,





wallowed's Usage Examples:

The sow must have wallowed in a salt spring and so the first source of salt was discovered in Lüneburg.


1955, and — despite being managed by a Hall of Famer, Luke Appling — they wallowed at the bottom of the IL standings.


full of people, half-naked women languished and we, the new arrivals, wallowed on filthy straw, from which rose a stinking dust which choked one's breath.


Mudhole Branch was named from the fact buffalo once wallowed in the mud here.


For much of Walsh's tenure, the Pirates wallowed at the bottom of the National League standings, and in his 89 total MLB.


at the Wayback Machine: "There was never a pike wallowed in galauntine sauce as I in love am wallowed and rolled".


transforming the slovenly community, where filth filled the alleys, pigs wallowed in streets and cows grazed on the public square, into a prosperous and.


In reality, these films were cynical, profit-motivated vehicles that wallowed in lurid, taboo subjects such as drug abuse, promiscuous sex, venereal.


excesses that some of the other Moonchild projects have almost gleefully wallowed in.


definition, which he picked up somewhere—out of the legal filth in which he wallowed.


disruption; The peak of the flower match game was in 1896, with many citizens wallowed in gambling and unable to stop.


The dragon's blood did not seep into the ground, and Dobrynya wallowed in the pool for three days.


is accorded their culture and tradition, while their so-called masters wallowed in affluence enjoying the best of everything to the detriment of the Middle-Belter.


infamous producer Martin Hannett's quiver, and the Belgian group indeed wallowed in the obscurity that journalist Jon Savage claimed they didn't deserve.


She wallowed for two-and-a-half days before sinking on 17 August 1930 without loss of.


As the ships wallowed in canyon-like troughs of brine, Spence's electrical equipment got wet.


The eastern side of the Ipoh padang was a swamp where buffaloes wallowed.


in 1745 a local farmer named Sültemeyer noticed that after his pigs had wallowed in nearby mud they had a salty crust on their backs and he decided to investigate.


A retrospective review from 2014 said the handling "wallowed, weaved and bucked", and its fuel economy was 9.


ornithologist John James Audubon described wild juvenile turkeys that "wallowed" in abandoned ant hills.



Synonyms:

indulge;

Antonyms:

sadden; complain;

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