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N1. झटकाHe flicked the curtains to remove dust.2. तेज़ीHe flicked through the applications received in response to the advertisement but could not find one suitable to company's requirement.3. सिनेमा की फिल्मA very good flick is running at Capital theater.--------V1. झटके से मारनाHe flicked the whip at the horse to drive him faster.2. झटका देनाHe flicked the ball with a twist of wrist to send it to the boundary.He flicked the towel in his face.3. हिलानाThe dog flicked its tail to drive away the flies. -
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Adj1. अभेद्यPrepare with firm proof clothing in winter season.--------N1. प्रमाणSita has all proof against her accusations.2. शोध्यपत्रMira is perfect at the work of proof.--------V1. परखानाMy wrist watch is proofed against water.
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