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down-and-out

  • 1 plot

    N
    1. भूभाग
    I saw a plot which was very beautiful with a small cottage and rose garden.
    2. कथानक
    The plot of this novel is to spot out the murderer.
    3. कुचक्र
    The rebels in the party hatched a plot to bring the government down.
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    V
    1. रूप रेखा बनाना
    I ploted a map of Asia on a paper.
    2. षड्यंत्र रचना
    Police plot a plan for the murderer.

    English-Hindi dictionary > plot

  • 2 roll

    N
    1. गोला
    He has wasted a roll of film by exposing it.
    book wrapper is sold in rolls.
    2. सूची
    They have not included her parents name in electoral roll.
    3. गड़गड़ाहट
    There was a loud drum roll from the restaurant.
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    VTI
    1. घूमा
    Keep the cameras rolling.
    2. लुढकना
    She rolled over to her back.
    The ball rolled down the hill.
    The marbel fell and rolled away.
    3. लपेटना
    He always roll his own cigarettes.
    Roll the cheese in mashed potato.
    4. घुमाना
    The high tides rolled the boat from side to side.
    5. धीमे चलना
    The traffic rolled slowly forward.
    6. बेलना
    Roll out the pizza dough.

    English-Hindi dictionary > roll

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  • Down and out — may refer to: In film and television: Down and Out in Paris and London, a 1933 semi autobiographical book by George Orwell Down and Out in Beverly Hills, a 1986 American comedy film Down and Out in America, a 1986 documentary film on poverty in… …   Wikipedia

  • down-and-out — adj. 1. impoverished; usually implying a state of dejection as well. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 2. physically weak. Syn: down and out. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • down-and-out — n. a person who is destitute; as, he tried to help the down and out. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • down-and-out — /down euhnd owt , euhn/, adj. 1. without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless. 2. without physical strength or stamina; disabled; incapacitated. 3. too physically weakened by repeated defeats to qualify as a… …   Universalium

  • down-and-out — adjective Date: 1901 1. destitute, impoverished 2. physically weakened or incapacitated • down and out or down and outer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • down and out — adjective In a condition of poverty or debility, especially as a result of experiencing a financial or personal setback. People who are down and out need some place to turn. Syn: destitute, down at heel, homeless …   Wiktionary

  • down and out — {adj. phr.} Without money; without a job or home; broke. * /Poor Sam lost his job after his wife had left him; he is really down and out./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • down and out — {adj. phr.} Without money; without a job or home; broke. * /Poor Sam lost his job after his wife had left him; he is really down and out./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Down and Out in Beverly Hills — Theatrical release poster Directed by Paul Mazursky …   Wikipedia

  • Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom —   …   Wikipedia

  • Down and out (disambiguation) — Down and Out is a passing play in American football where the quarterback passes to a pre arranged wide receiver.Down and Out may also refer to:In film and television: * Down and Out in Paris and London , a 1933 semi autobiographical book by… …   Wikipedia

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