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whimpered Meaning in Bengali



 ফুঁপান, ঘেঙান, ঘেঙ্গান, ঘেনঘেন করা, ঘ্যানঘ্যান করা, ঘ্যানঘ্যান করিয়া কাঁদিয়া কলা, গোঙান, গোঙরান,

Verb:

গোঙরান, গোঙান, ঘ্যানঘ্যান করিয়া কাঁদিয়া কলা, ঘ্যানঘ্যান করা, ঘেনঘেন করা, ঘেঙ্গান, ঘেঙান, ফুঁপান,





whimpered's Usage Examples:

Tom knew that he should just leave the creature where he lay, but it whimpered so much that eventually Tom took pity upon it and lifted the stone from.


suffered hardship and hunger in early days and never whimpered .


embarrassing as it bellowed and whimpered through a predictable pattern of trite tragedies.


Form eluded them in the league, though, as they whimpered to a 15-run defeat at the hands of Scotland at Taunton.


Every sentence she whimpered seemed to begin with 'Ooh Derek' and end with: 'Well, I don't really know'".


first two had been killed the others began to cry, "but not loudly, they whimpered".


often planted On the wild Turk's earthworks And under Mátyás' grave army whimpered Vienna's "proud fort.


His dog, a lurcher called Bruto, had whimpered as he died, then stayed next to his coffin throughout the vigil in Salamanca's.


the mother of a dead teenager reduced a school hall to a hunched and whimpered awkwardness.


'Back to the burrow?' whimpered Fiver.


Rather, he whimpered about their "last hope" while Leggatt repaired the foresail without being.


pace bowling was too much to handle for the Scottish Saltires, as they whimpered to 132 all out despite Jonathan Beukes making 51.


Michael Bassett commented that the government "whimpered away unlamented, a victim of low commodity prices that delayed economic.


two international stars, Steve Harmison and Paul Collingwood, as they whimpered to a seven-wicket defeat in the top-of-the-table clash at Arundel against.


The dogs reportedly whimpered wildly in fear, and after a while the guard locked himself in the guardhouse.


three for 56, Worcestershire lost the last seven wickets for 68 runs, and whimpered into a heap.


four for 14 off nine overs (including five wides) as Gloucestershire whimpered to 86, as veteran wicketkeeper Mark Alleyne top-scored with 24 not out.



Synonyms:

weep; pule; mewl; cry; wail;

Antonyms:

in-joke; shaggy dog story; wit; jape; laugh;

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