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1 punch
N1. एक विशेष प्रकार का शरबतAmericans are fond of drinking punch.--------N1. मुक्काHis friend gave him a hard punch on his face.--------V1. छेदनाHe punched his papers with a punching machine.--------V1. मुक्का मारनाThe boxer was repeatedly kicked and punched.2. रोचक\punchअंशThe story told by the little boy was full of punches. -
2 punch up
N1. लडाईMost girls keep themselves away from punch ups. -
3 punch
n.छेनी, वर्मा; घूंसा; एक प्रकार की मदिरा, चीनी आदी का शरबत; मसखरा, भांड; कठ पुतली के नाम से खेल का एक रूपv. tr.छेदना, ढकेलना; मारना -
4 punch
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5 Punch and Judy show
N1. पुतलिओं का प्रदर्शनChildren are enjoing with Punch and Judy show. -
6 punch bowl
N1. बरतन जिस में पंच पिलाया जाता हैMy uncle has a good collection of punch bowls. -
7 punch card
N1. पंच कार्ड\{ऐसा कार्ड जिस पर सूचना छेदित हो\}Punch cards are rarely used now-a-days. -
8 punch drunk
N1. उलझाया हुआThe other boxer was punch drunk in the ring. -
9 punch line
N1. फलश्रुतिShakespearean stories have very attractive punchl lines. -
10 floor
N1. फर्शThe floor in his house is always kept very clean.2. तलMany large volcanoes rise from the floor of the sea.3. मंज़िलThis building has ten floors.4. खास कार्यस्थलHe took her to the floor in Christmas dance.5. निम्न मूल्यThe wages at times of draught have fallen through the floor.--------V1. हरा\floorदेनाHe was floored by the argument.2. गिरा देनाThe wrestler floored the opponent by a single punch.3. सतह लगानाHe preferred to use marble for the floor of living room.
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