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1 out
Adv1. बाहरThey went out last night.Ram went to see his friend but he was out.The truth is out finally.2. ख़तम/अंतAll the lights were out in the streets.3. बेहोशHe was out for more than an hour before the nurses could bring him round.--------Prep1. के\outबाहरHe walked out of the building with a man in blue coat.--------VT1. बाहर\outनिकालनाThis actor was outed last week. -
2 flesh
N1. माँसCarnivorous animals eat flesh of other animals.2. गूदाFlesh of apples is quite tasty to eat.--------V1. विस्तार में जानाHis thesis needs more fleshing out before he can submit the same to the university. -
3 flounce
N1. झालरShe wears skirts with flounce sewn to it.--------V1. आवेश\flounceमें\flounceचल\flounceदेनाWhen he found that people are not paying any more attention to him, he flounced out of the gathering. -
4 line
N1. लाइन/रेखाA horizontal line.2. सीमा-रेखाThe crossed the line and so he was declared out.3. सुरक्षा-पंक्तियाँIn battle fields there are different lines of defence.4. पंक्तिStand in a line. There are ten words in this line.5. वंशावलीHe comes from a family with a line of sportsmen.6. डोरी/तारFishing line; telephone line.7. पटरीLine of train.8. प्रणालीWe are not sure which line of action he is going to adopt in this matter.9. परिवहन कम्पनीA shipping line.10. व्यवसायHe has chosen business as his line.11. क्षेत्रHe is joining a technical line.12. विशेष दूरसंचार सेवाHe talked on the hotline.--------V1. रेखा खींचनाDraw a line joining A and B.2. अस्तर लगानाA woollen blanket gives more warmth when lined up with a cotton sheet. -
5 settle
N1. बेंचThe settles are mainly used by old people for more comfort and support.--------V1. बसना[बसाना]We are going to settle in Taiwan.2. समझौता कर लेनाBoth of them agreed to settle out of court.3. बैठ जानाThe bird settled on a very small branch.4. निर्णय करनाEverything is settled, I am joining the company next Wednesday.5. शान्त हो जानाWe were dead tired and the baby would not settle.6. चुकानाWe'll settle the bill later.7. धीरे\settleधीरे\settleनीचे\settleबैठनाStir the tea to settle the leaves.
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