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1 boss
N1. बॉसThe boss hired three more men for the new jobHe is his own boss nowParty bosses have a reputation for corruption--------VT1. प्रबन्ध\bossकरना/देखभाल\bossकरनाHe bosses around here. -
2 do
VT1. करनाHow is she doing in her new job?We could do with a little more help around hereThis car does 150 miles per hour -
3 talk
N1. बातचीतLet's have more work and less talk around here.2. गपशपThere has been talk about you.3. वाद-विवादI attended an interesting talk on local history.--------VT1. बातचीत\talkकरनाWe talked for a long time.2. बोल\talkसकनाChildren learn to talk faster. -
4 crowd
N1. भीड़/समूह/रेला/ढेरA crowd of insects assembled around the flowersHe still hangs out with the same crowd--------V1. भीड़\crowdलगानाNow go to your classes,don't crowd here.2. दबाव\crowdडालनाDon't crowd me,I will not appoint her as a lecturer.3. ठूंसना/ठसाठस\crowdभरनाTourists crowded the bus.
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