grimaces Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( grimaces ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଦୁ im ଖ, ଭାନଚି, ସଂକଳନ, ବିଭେଦ,
Noun:
ଭାନଚି |, ସଂକଳନ |, ବିଭେଦ,
Verb:
ବିନ୍ୟାସ କରନ୍ତୁ |, ଭ୍ରାନ୍ତ ହୋଇ ହସ |, ବ୍ରେକ,
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grimaces's Usage Examples:
garden wall and ten grimaces for the windows of the Meisen guild house in Zurich.
Ballader och grimascher (English: Ballads and grimaces) is the second studio album by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk.
designates a psychiatric phenomenon akin to echolalia where gestures and grimaces substitute for the voice.
figures are elongated and muscular and many of their faces have anguished grimaces; over much of their bodies the musculature is so exposed they seem flayed.
nonrepetitive movement of any limb, often associated with nonpatterned facial grimaces.
He liked to contort his face into all kinds of horrible grimaces in front of a mirror, years of practice allowed him, at a second"s notice.
The Cinq grimaces pour Le songe d"une nuit d"été (Five Grimaces for A Midsummer Night"s Dream) is a set of incidental music pieces for orchestra by Erik.
eyes deeply set under their beetling brows, his face embellished with a stubbly beard, his grimaces, his semi-human gestures, the extraordinary jutting-out.
He then grimaces and spits the food out, walking from the kitchen in disgust.
Niccolo Barbieri says that Coviello entertains the audience by his "grimaces and affected language.
bound tightly behind his back, and "grimaces in pain and sorrow as an amorino pulls the centaur"s head back at an abrupt angle.
His main work was the decorative elements and grimaces of the Marschallhof.
He liked to contort his face into all kinds of horrible grimaces in front of a mirror, years.
Synonyms:
wince, squinch, communicate, glower, lower, squint, mow, make a face, screw up, mop, intercommunicate, pull a face, smile, pout, lour, frown,
Antonyms:
fixed-width font, stand still, excommunicate, raise, ascend,