খিলান, ধনু, তোরণ, গোলাকার জোয়াল
দুষ্টবুদ্ধিপূর্ণ, ক্রীড়নশীল, ক্রীড়নীয়, শয়তানি-ভরা
(1) (used of behavior or attitude
(2) Naughtily or annoyingly playful
(3) (of persons) highest in rank or authority or office
(4) (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension
(5) Expert in skulduggery
(6) Principal
(7) Superior
(8) Knowing
(9) Coy
(1) A curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening.
(2) A curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially the inner sides of the feet.
(3) A passageway under a curved masonry construction.
(4) (architecture, usually curved.
(5) A curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially arches of the feet).
(6) A passageway under an arch.
(7) (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) forspanning an opening and supporting the weight above it.
(8) Curve.
(9) Curved structure.
(1) Form an arch or curve.
(2) Curve.
(1) These people who had so little had a welcoming party to meet the group and they had built an arch of welcome out of greenery.
(2) The reverse commemorates the building of his triumphal arch , which still stands in Rome beside the Coliseum.
(3) There are arch literary allusions, plenty of knockabout energy, and two complementary personae on show.
(4) They have made six shimmering albums packed with arch observations, yet their world remains small, their vision unique.
(5) The quick, dark eye, with its beautifully formed eyebrow, seemed to presage the arch remark, to which the rosy and half-smiling lip appeared ready to give utterance.
(6) I didn't have to fake the confused arch of my eyebrows or the incredulous glint to my stare.
(7) Te Namu sat on a triangular arch of sand, bounded on one side by a steep cliff and cut off on another by a stream.
(8) Pusading's ornamental arch has a pair of stone lions and the stone wall facing them was apparently built to block their vision.
(9) The new bridge had to span the river with a single arch , without intermediate columns interrupting the water's flow or passage of river traffic.
(10) The upper arch of the full lunette shape, although not indicated in the print, can be easily imagined as fitting over the design.
(11) Two years ago, such an observation was appropriately arch , zeroing in on the silliness of such campaign press stunts.
(12) It appears my habit of arch sarcasm might be a mistake.
(13) Through the arch of the cave, as far as the eye can see, misted peaks sit, poised like advancing waves.
(14) The shank is 3/4 length, which helps the bones in my feet because my arch can sit on it and I don't have to work so much.
(15) According to a newspaper report, the first arch spanned the River Severn on 2nd July 1779.
(16) The city grew up around its Roman monuments, which include a semicircular theatre and a triumphal arch .
(17) A triumphal arch
(18) Raise your right heel as you gently press your metatarsal arch (where your toes join your foot) into the floor.
(19) We passed under the arch of green creepers and entered my room.
(20) Under the arch of her eyebrows, her wide brown eyes glowed with their vague hint of secrecy, their quiet incandescence.
mischievous
pixilated
patronizing
archway
curve
curve
Inferior