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1 saying
n.बात, कहावत, लोकोक्ति -
2 Roman
Adj1. रोमवासीShe is a Roman woman.--------N1. रोमवासीIt is a saying, when in Rome do as the Romans do. -
3 and that's flat
IDM1. अन्तिम निर्णयHe flatly stated his decision on the subject saying 'and that's flat'. -
4 badge
N1. बिल्लाRam wore a badge saying, " SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT "राम ने एक बिल्ला लगा रखा था जो दर्शाता था, " वातावरण को बचाओ ". -
5 demonstrate
VT1. प्रदर्शन\demonstrateकरनाI want to demonstrate the good qualities of the new SURF EXCEL before you.Thousands demontrasted in front of the Secratariate against the government's policy of liberalization.2. प्रमाणित करनाLet me demonstrate to you the truth of what she's saying. -
6 implicate
V1. फ़ँसानाShe tried to avoid saying anything that would implicate her further. -
7 iota
N1. कणThere is not even an iota of truth in his saying. -
8 mincemeat
N1. कीमाHe'd make mincemeat of anyone saying a word against his family. -
9 musketeer
N1. बन्दूकधारी सैनिकThe three musketeers made a pact that day saying, " All for one and one for all -
10 rationalize
V1. तर्क\rationalizeसंगत\rationalizeठहरानाHe rationalized his decision to buy a bike by saying that it would save hismoney on bus fares. -
11 rod
N1. छड़There is a old saying `spare the rod spoil the child'. -
12 sidestep
V1. कतरा\sidestepजानाHe sidestepped the issue by saying it was not his responsibility.
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