lame

পঙ্গু
definition
verb
somebody lamed him with a stone
make (a person or animal) lame.
noun
fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
adjective
(of fabric or a garment) interwoven with gold or silver threads.
translation of 'lame '
ভুলভাল,
বিশ্বাসযোগ্য নয় এমন,
খোঁড়া,
আজেবাজে
verb
খুঁতেল করা,
খঁজ করা,
অসম্পূর্ণ করা,
পঙ্গু করা
adjective
খুঁতেল,
খোঁড়া,
লেংড়া,
খুঁড়ী,
পঙ্গু,
অসম্পূর্ণ,
অসন্তোষজনক,
খঁজ
example
But the hair flicking and 'lame' jokes that delight the boys at the Actuary of the Year dinner are gauche and slightly cringeworthy on the stage of a 1,915-seat theatre.
It's helping me stay balanced, which is hard with a 'lame' foot - balanced both emotionally and physically.
For example, the ‘dangerous’ practice of wearing heels to the point where they 'lame' you is probably limited to pockets of the corporate world.
Downing Street has a rather 'lame' excuse: ‘The challenges of globalisation have become clearer.’
Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only 'lame' explanations offered by trainers and jockeys.
She cites his frequent absence on film shoots as a reason for the split-up, but I find that a completely 'lame' excuse.
Sometimes its good stuff, mostly its really 'lame' corny jokes.
Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one 'lame' foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden.
Oh, I'm so 'lame' , but that's the truth, silly or not.
My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, 'lame' ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth.
Whatever injuries he may have sustained on the escape from Afghanistan (remember the 'lame' arm) is clearly healed.
Miss Potential, who suffered a broken cannon bone last year, crossed the line last, and was found to be 'lame' in the left foreleg.
The four-year-old son of Scenic appeared perceptibly 'lame' in his right hind leg during the broadcast.
The well was located near the center of their village and the healer's house wasn't too far away, but walking back with extra weight on a 'lame' foot was not her idea of fun.
I raised my eyebrow at the sound of the program, it sounded incredibly 'lame' .
My daughter was meant to be out today but her horse went 'lame' .
Better roads in cities that receive heavier rains are testimony to the fact that blaming the rains is a 'lame' excuse for poor quality of public works.
A damning indictment for a Paul Bartel film, Lust in the Dust is found guilty of being bland and 'lame' .
That evening at a dinner in honor of his homecoming, Jervas narrates the tale of his life, beginning with his being rendered 'lame' by breaking his leg while intoxicated.
I was on edge, waiting for the sound of that 'lame' foot being dragged on the floor.
They rocked the world with Fantasia and Snow White and Lady and the Tramp, but Mulan and the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast were rather 'lame' as far as I've heard.
In his 'lame' explanation he said he didn't remember the plot of the 1970s flick.
Slightly 'lame' in his right leg after suffering from polio, Bruce said the idea really appealed to him.
Now the congressmen are embarrassed and are coming up with all kinds of 'lame' excuses to explain why they were there.
He asked, then mentally kicked himself for sounding so 'lame' .
Her head bowed and eyes cast down, she made a poor figure upon the pedestal, and most people did not look twice after seeing her 'lame' foot.
Faith paused to chuckled at her 'lame' pun.
She told the court that she was appalled and sickened by the poor condition of some of the sheep and cattle and said that between 15 and 20 per cent of the animals were 'lame' .
Anyway, 'lame' puns aside, the cast of Hollyoaks have worked a miracle.
Though born 'lame' in one leg, and displaying a streak of romanticism, Agesilaus was typically Spartan in his qualities and limitations.
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