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  • 1 mark

    N
    1. निशान
    There was a coffee mark on my white skirt.
    2. अंक
    He got the highest marks in maths.
    3. निशाना
    The arrow missed it's mark.
    4. छाप
    The war has left it's mark on the country.
    5. महत्त्व
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    V
    1. पर\markनिशान\markलगाना
    Mark the items which have been checked.
    2. पर\markध्यान\markदेना
    You will be in trouble,just mark my words.

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  • war of words — n [singular] a public argument between politicians etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • war of words —    A war of words is a bitter argument between people or organisations, etc.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • war of words — UK / US noun [singular] an occasion when people or organizations criticize each other or argue in public A debate on the causes of global warming has turned into a bitter war of words …   English dictionary

  • (a) war of words — a long argument between two people or groups. The war of words between the two rivals for the presidency continues to dominate the news bulletins. (often + between) The article describes the war of words over acid rain. (often + over) …   New idioms dictionary

  • (a) war of words — a ˌwar of ˈwords idiom a bitter argument or disagreement over a period of time between two or more people or groups • the political war of words over tax Main entry: ↑waridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • a war of words — phrase a situation in which two people or groups continuously criticize each other in public because they disagree seriously about something Thesaurus: arguments and arguingsynonym to arguehyponym Main entry: war …   Useful english dictionary

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