Besti
noun
(hinglish) shame; embarr-ssment
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- Bestialize
to make b-st–l or beastlike: war b-st–lizes its partic-p-nts. verb (transitive) to make b-st–l or brutal
- Bestially
of, relating to, or having the form of a beast: the belief that a person could -ssume b-st–l form after death; the b-st–l signs of the zodiac. without reason or intelligence; brutal; inhuman: b-st–l treatment of prisoners. beastlike in gratifying one’s sensual desires; carnal; debased. adjective brutal or savage s-xually depraved; carnal lacking in refinement; […]
- Bestiary
a collection of moralized fables, especially as written in the middle ages, about actual or mythical animals. historical examples annals of the bodleian library, oxford, a.d. 1598-a.d. 1867 william dunn macray selections from early middle english 1130-1250: part ii: notes various modern spanish lyrics various selections from early middle english 1130-1250: part ii: notes various […]
- Bestirred
to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): she bestirred herself at the first light of morning. historical examples my life josiah flynt the channings mrs. henry wood doctor claudius, a true story f. marion crawford the golden shoemaker j. w. keyworth castes and tribes of southern india edgar thurston the octopus frank norris […]
- Bestow upon
to present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon): the trophy was bestowed upon the winner. to put to some use; apply: time spent in study is time well bestowed. archaic. to provide quarters for; house; lodge. to put; stow; deposit; store. contemporary examples how macha are you? pamela redmond satran/nameberry […]