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1 stray
V1. विपद्य होना/भाटकनाBad company strayed him from the path of honesty. -
2 stray
adj.भटका हुआ, मार्ग भ्रष्ट; कभी कभी या अकस्मात मिला हुआ या देखा हुआn.भटक; भटका या बिछरा हुआ पशु; भगेडूv. intr.भटकना, भटकते फिरना, भूलना, घूमना -
3 clobber
N1. कपड़े-लत्ते\clobberइत्यादिShe unnecessarily takes clobbers while going for walking.--------V1. बुरी\clobberतरह\clobberपीटनाThe children clobbered the stray dog. -
4 come at
PhrV1. आक्रमण\come atकेलिए\come atआगे\come atआनाThe stray dog came at the child. -
5 linkage
N1. जोडने का साधनThough the two posts appear to be so close to each other there is hardly any linkage between the two.2. सम्बन्धThese are all stray remarks with hardly any linkage among them. -
6 rip
N1. चीराThere is a big rip in my new sari.--------V1. फाड़नाHe has ripped his jeans.Her puppy had its ear ripped open by a stray dog.
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