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  • 1 kick

    N
    1. लात
    A kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.
    2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आना
    He gets a kick out of watching cricket.
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    VT
    1. लात मारना
    Being angry he kicked the door.
    After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball in
    the field.
    2. दुलत्ती\kickमारना
    The horse kicked the bucket of water.
    3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़ना
    It is difficult to kick out a bad habit.
    He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.
    4. धिक्कारना
    Having done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself.

    English-Hindi dictionary > kick

  • 2 alight

    Adj
    1. उज्जवल \{चमकदार\}
    Their faces were alight with joy.
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    V
    1. नीचे\alightआना
    The helicopter alighted on the open ground.
    2. उतरना
    Some boys have the habit of alighting from a moving bus.

    English-Hindi dictionary > alight

  • 3 cluck

    N
    1. कुड़कुड़ाना
    The cluck of hen could be heard from the poultry farm.
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    V
    1. कुड़कुड़ाने\cluckकी\cluckआवाज़\cluckकरना
    She has the habit of clucking her tongue.

    English-Hindi dictionary > cluck

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