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Daggles শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অপবাদ দেত্তয়া

Daggles Meaning In Bengali অপবাদ দেত্তয়া

Daggles

অপবাদ দেত্তয়া, সুনামহানি করা,

Definition

1) To become wet or dirty by trailing along the ground or through mud or water, as in "Her dress daggled in the mud after walking through the field."
2) To drag or trail along or behind an object, as in "The dog daggled its leash behind it as it ran through the park."
3) To be sadly or wetly disheveled in appearance, as in "The poor stray cat looked daggled and forlorn in the rain."

Examples

Daggles Example in a sentence

1) The dog's fur was covered in daggles after playing in the rain.

2) She carefully washed the mud daggles off her shoes.

3) The daggles of paint on the artist's smock showed the intensity of their work.

4) Walking through the dewy grass left daggles of moisture on his pants.

5) The jumbled daggles of yarn on the table made it hard to find the right color.

6) The boy's socks were full of daggles of grass and leaves after playing outside.

7) The car's undercarriage was coated in daggles of mud from the off-roading trip.

8) She absentmindedly brushed away the daggles of hair clippings on her shoulders.

9) The old shed was covered in daggles of spiderwebs, left undisturbed for years.

10) After the storm, the branches of the trees were decorated with daggles of raindrops.

11) I'm sorry, but "daggles" is not a commonly used word and I cannot provide example sentences for it.

Part of Speech

Daggles (Verb)

Synonyms

Blame , Calumniate , Slander , Daggle , Defame - (VERB) অপবাদ দেত্তয়া

Dishonor , Scandalize , Discredit , Daggle , Dishonour - (VERB) সুনামহানি করা

Antonyms

Dry
Toasty
Sear

Encyclopedia

To become wet or dirty by trailing along the ground or through mud or water, as in "Her dress daggled in the mud after walking through the field."
To drag or trail along or behind an object, as in "The dog daggled its leash behind it as it ran through the park."
To be sadly or wetly disheveled in appearance, as in "The poor stray cat looked daggled and forlorn in the rain."