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wiggled Meaning in Bengali



 আন্দোলিত করা, আন্দোলিত হত্তয়া,

Verb:

আন্দোলিত হত্তয়া, আন্দোলিত করা,





wiggled's Usage Examples:

Stout] Wolfe wiggled a finger at her.


Wolfe wiggled a finger at him.


He wiggled a finger at Frost.


Wolfe wiggled a finger at.


was also known for his batting stance, the "Teufel shuffle", in which he wiggled his buttocks back and forth before the pitcher's delivery.


shots where things are simply thrown ("chucked") or dropped into frame or wiggled around to simulate talking.


In the undulator the electrons are wiggled and emit light characteristic of the undulator strength but within a certain.


the liquid crystal are initially all aligned, and some of them are then wiggled slightly, this disturbance in orientation will propagate through the crystal.


enabled the parent and a sales assistant to observe the child's toes being wiggled to show how much room for the toes there was inside the shoe.


being Bishop's penalty in the mud to seal the win, following which Bishop wiggled his rear end to the stand—where the Welsh selectors were sitting.


After being cooked, the cake may be delicate and can fall if it is wiggled too much.


simply twinkles are both hands raised with fingers pointing up and being wiggled.


black and white face painted ninja gal writhes in a fast food restaurant, wiggled skate freaks zoom through a canal, Joe Estevez sings and lights a candle.


LTTE wiggled out of this union.


tapered tail are—for large hermit—relatively short and white-tipped, and are wiggled in display at the communal leks.


The two strips are spread open and then wiggled into the space between the cork and the bottle on either side.


the fading minutes just after Noah Mullins, Kentucky right halfback, had wiggled through the Vanderbilt line for 21 yards to place the ball only 22 yards.


who was a pilot, flew overhead and, in his words, "wiggled my wings" at the picketers, who "wiggled their signs back at me.


[citation needed] This storm formed near the Cape Verde islands and wiggled its way to the open Atlantic where the cold water and wind shear made the.


performing "Boney Moroney" (on Countdown)" He described how "Keith Lamb wiggled his satin flares-encased bum, thrust out his crotch and leered at the camera.


that the motor would continue to spin at the correct RPM even if the DJ wiggled the record back and forth on the platter.



Synonyms:

joggle; wag; waggle; shake; agitate; jiggle;

Antonyms:

linger; ride; ascend; recede; rise;

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