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61 revolve
VTI1. घूमनाHis life revolves around his officeThe earth revolves round the sun. -
62 ring
N1. अँगूठीshe always wears diamond ring.2. छल्ला\{चाभी/नेपकिन का\}He keeps all his keys in a key-ring.3. घेरा/मंडल/चक्रHe is an expert in blowing smoke-rings.In inteligence dept. some people have made spy-ring.In circus spectators sit all around out side the circus-ring.Please put the kettle on the ring.--------VI1. बजना\{घण्टियोँ\ringका\}I will answer the telephone for you if it rings.The playground rang with children's shouts.The music was so loud it made my ears ring.--------VT1. बजाना\{घण्टीँ\ringका\}Ring the bell for school assembly.Someone is ringing at the door.Her story may seem true but it rings false to me.My clock only rings the hours. -
63 roam
VI1. घूमना-फिरनाHe used to roam around our house for hours. -
64 romp
N1. उछल\rompकूदChildren are having a romp in the party.2. मजेदार\rompफिल्म[कथा/पुस्तक]The latest film of Basu Chatterji is an enjoyable romp.--------VI1. उछल\rompकूद\rompकरनाAll the puppies are romping around in the garden. -
65 rove
VI1. घूमनाHis eyes constantly roved around the garden. -
66 saturn
N1. शनि\{ग्रह\}Saturn has a big ring around it. -
67 saunter
N1. चहलकडमीhave a saunter around the shops.--------V1. चहलनाHe was always saunter in the evening. -
68 sheath
N1. म्यानThe king pulled out the sword out of his sheath.2. आच्छद/आवरणSheath is provided around the electric cables.3. cocktail dressShe was looking beautiful in sheath. -
69 smack
N1. थप्पड़The fatjer gave the son a smack on his back.Teacher gave him a tight smack.2. धमाकाThe smack could be heard all around. -
70 snuffle
V1. नकियाना/नाक से बोलनाThe dog was snuffling around in the shed. -
71 swarm
V1. झुंड बनाकर घूमनाThe bees are swarming around the bee-hive.2. बड़ी संख्या में एकत्रित हो जानाThis market is swarming with people. -
72 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. -
73 thermometer
N1. थर्मामीटर\{शीतोष्ण\thermometerमापक\thermometerयंत्र\}The kid broke the thermometer when no one was around. -
74 twine
N1. सुतलीGet a ball of twine to tie this bundle of old newspapers.--------V1. बटनाThe creeper is twining around a tree. -
75 twirl
N1. घुमावThere was a twirl in the whirlpool.2. घसीटHis signature has a twirl at the end.--------VT1. घुमानाThe band master twirled the wand and marched forward.2. चक्कर\twirlखानाThe dog twirled around the garden. -
76 venomous
Adj1. विषैलाThere are venomous snakes around the campus -
77 weighbridge
N1. माल\weighbridgeसे\weighbridgeभरे\weighbridgeट्रक\weighbridgeको\weighbridgeतोलने\weighbridgeका\weighbridgeकाँटाA weighbridge is there around the corner of the road. -
78 whir
VT1. शब्द\whirकरते\whirहुए\whirघूमनाThe plane whirred around in the sky for a while. -
79 whiz
N1. सनसनाहटWe heard a whiz in the corridor.--------VT1. सनसनानाThe bee is whizzing around the flower. -
80 zap
V1. बेहोश करनाHe was zapped before his heart operation.2. नष्ट करनाThe Srinagar Doordarshan Kendra got zapped due to heavy shelling.3. तेज़ी से जानाNowadays boys zap around the city on their bikes.
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