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1 bull
N1. साँड़He was a bull of a man -
2 bull
n.सांड, वृषभ; पोप का आदेश -
3 gore
N1. जमा\goreहुआ\goreखूनThe film was full of gore and violence.--------V1. सींग\goreमारनाHe was gored to death by a bull. -
4 matador
N1. वृषहंताThe matador was killed in a bull fight. -
5 refractory
Adj1. हठीला/अड़ियलA cowboy is trying to control his refractory bull. -
6 serve
V1. सेवा करनाThe servant serves his moster faithfully.2. परोसनाTasty food was served in the party.3. पूरा करनाThis room can serve us for study.4. के लिए पर्याप्त होनाThis packet of soup serves two.5. के सात व्यवहार करनाThey have served me shamefully.6. तामील करनाServe a court order on him.7. गेंद चलानाIt's your turn to serve to me.8. फाँदना/लाँघना/बाहनाHis bull will come to serve our cows tomorrow. -
7 smear
N1. धब्बाSmear on the walls during election time by posters leave indelible marks.2. मेडिकल परीक्षणA smear list is a medical list to check the cancer tissues or many other heart ailments.--------V1. मैला करनाDuring holi festival people smear the faces of others with all sorts of greasy and oily substances.2. बदनाम करनाDuring election time the politicians smear the credibility of their opponents.3. कलंक लगानाThe media today is permitting many cock and bull stories to smear the reputation of PM.
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