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wriggled Meaning in Bengali



 ছলনা করা, মোচড় দেত্তয়া,

Noun:

মোচড়,

Verb:

মোচড় দেত্তয়া, ছলনা করা,





wriggled শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

মোহিনী নামটি ক্রিয়া প্রকৃতি মোহ্‌ থেকে এসেছে, যার অর্থ হচ্ছে ছলনা করা বা মোনমুগ্ধ করা ।

wriggled's Usage Examples:

The tongue is wriggled like a worm and fishes attracted to it are captured by a rapid snapping.


between a man who had always borrowed beans from different people but wriggled out of repaying the debt.


Perhaps she'll die! There was an old lady who swallowed a spider That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her! She swallowed the spider to catch the.


July 26: Ato Agustin wriggled his way in for a twinner with nine seconds left, lifting the Beermen to.


In the dreamtime narrative, the pathways the ancestral beings wriggled over as they moved across the landscape met at the junction of the Mitchell.


was very strong, with muscle like whipcord, slippery with emu oil, and wriggled like an eel.


Collecting the ball inside his own half, Joseph wriggled and side-stepped past a number of players before chipping ahead and collecting.


In the forties, Petro wriggled free from a death sentence on a retrial in a murder case.


memorable try in the Tri Nations against the Australian Wallabies in which he wriggled out of a seemingly sure tackle and successfully eluded several Wallabies.


Whenever addressed, he wriggled convulsively, and his lips, which were three times too large for him, and.


birrimbunnung (sprats) The features of the landscape were etched as Gurangatch wriggled and slipped across and under the terrain, in flight from his predator,.


children wriggled their tails violently was called Bạch Long Vĩ island (Bạch: white-color of the foam made when Dragon's children wriggled, Long: dragon.


Tigers went one point behind four minutes from time, and Hipkiss wriggled through an attempted tackle from the retiring Glen Jackson to score the.


that the local Lamba attributed these problems to a giant snake, which wriggled along the river and mine shafts causing floodings and cave-ins, and spewing.


The dragon assured him that it was big enough even for himself and wriggled in to show him.


nickname 'worm' stems from last year's Austrian GP when Biland's first 'worm' wriggled all over the track".


drank up all the water in Lake Frome, but, upset by its saltiness, he wriggled into the depths of the ranges, where his upset stomach continues to rumble.


He wriggled round the large boulder and reached the shaft which he estimated as being.


Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago—which had inconsiderately damaged its cage and wriggled free on one of the cargo decks of the S.


As I heaved hard on the rope Tenzing wriggled his way up the crack and finally collapsed exhausted at the top like a.



Synonyms:

twist; wrestle; wrench; writhe; worm; squirm; move;

Antonyms:

go; descend; precede; stay in place; stand still;

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