tarry

গড়িমসি করা
definition
verb
she could tarry a bit and not get home until four
stay longer than intended; delay leaving a place.
adjective
a length of tarry rope
of, like, or covered with tar.
translation of 'tarry'
আলকাতরার মতো,
ক্ষণিক অবস্থান,
আলকাতরা-মাখানো
verb
বিলম্ব করা,
অস্থায়িভাবে বাস করা,
সবুর করা,
গড়িমসি করা,
অপেক্ষা করা
adjective
আলকাতরাতুল্য,
আলকাতরালিপ্ত
example
Coupled with the bad weather a 'tarry' substance has appeared on some beaches and made things unpleasant for bathers.
she could 'tarry' a bit and not get home until four
Included in this year's Whitney Biennial, Booker's art smells like rubber in a pleasant way: sweet, 'tarry' and not at all like oil painting.
The finish is extremely long with full 'tarry' , bitter cherry flavors that fade into firm but well-rounded tannins.
Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a 'tarry' plain.
The rain is cold as it hits my bare arms, and steam rises from the hot concrete, a bitter 'tarry' smell that has been the scent of every wet summer of my life.
Two days after the flood, I heard loud banging noises once again, went to the kitchen and found the stabiliser burning like a torch and emitting heavy, 'tarry' smoke.
Its current owner removed the 'tarry' dirt to reveal a stupendous new Titian.
The 'tarry' substance was splashed over doors, wings, windows and bonnets.
she could 'tarry' a bit and not get home until four
She said the youths kicked a football against her fence; climbed into her garden, despite the black, 'tarry' anti-burglar paint; shouted insults at her; and banged on her windows.
The bleached wood floor is covered in 'tarry' splats.
Symptoms are either visibly red stools or 'tarry' black stools.
Some people put out three feet of 'tarry' rope at a time.
Once ejected, the 'tarry' comets would simply suck up visible light, he says, remaining cloaked in darkness.
Keeldra in Leitrim failed to meet the national standard for both 'tarry' residues and transparency.
After the poles are laid on the barrels, they are covered with the 'tarry' poke.
Back then, as is true today, we didn't know if we're going to land on ice or in a liquid methane-ethane ocean or a 'tarry' gooey surface.
He was the technical services engineer for a bitumen company, delighting in tales of 'tarry' deposits and exploding tankers.
But thou shouldst not 'tarry' here for thine own sake.
It was a strange blue-black and looked like a soft, 'tarry' gloop.
The sight of mainly German and Swiss tourists wandering around the beach covered from head to toe in 'tarry' black ‘anti-ageing’ mud certainly gives me a laugh.
It was filling, the whole thing extravagantly scented with chunks of cinnamon bark and wood-scented, 'tarry' black cardamom.
One of our great poets has well and finely said that freedom is not a gift that 'tarries' long in the hands of cowards.
Also has a some 'tarriness' and a few gamey/meaty characters that add to the overall appeal.
Our warriors, long 'tarriers' , will set swift sail.
Ariana looked into Darren's eyes and said calmly, ‘I've 'tarried' here far too long.’
It has good balance, with flavors that follow the aromatics - there is also a hint of pleasant bitter 'tarriness' in the finish - little in the way of tannins.
It's youthfully floral, the smooth tannins edged with classic nebbiolo 'tarriness' , here refined into chocolate, but not emasculated by sweetness.
Think of Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, His disciples 'tarried' and fell asleep.
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