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  • 1 burn

    N
    1. जलने\burnका\burnघाव
    He received severe burns in the fire.
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    VI
    1. जलना
    Maple wood burns well
    She was burning with anger
    My eyes are burning
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    VT
    1. जलाना
    They burned the house and his diaries
    The sun burned his face
    She was burning with anger
    Burn garbage
    Witches were burned in Salem
    He has money to burn
    Burn off calories through vigorous exercise
    The iron burnt a hole in my dress

    English-Hindi dictionary > burn

  • 2 stifle

    V
    1. दम घुटना
    Many people stiff due to lack of oxygen at high altitudes.
    2. दबाना
    I couldn't stifle my tears at the sight of the handicapped beggar.
    3. आग बुझाना
    When the building caught fire, the fire brigade was called to stifle the burning flames.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stifle

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