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1 smoke out
V1. भगानाHe smoked out the characterless students from school. -
2 puff
Adj1. झकोराA puff of air brought a little relief during power cut.2. लच्छाA puff of smoke emerged out from the chimney.3. एक तरह का विशिष्ट पिष्टकShe is expert in making chololate puffs.4. श्वसनHe was merely able to speak out of puff.--------V1. फूँक-फूँककर निकालनाHe was punished for puffing smoke into people's faces.2. सिगरेट पीनाPuffing pipe in cinema hall his prohibitted.3. कशा या दम लगानाHe was puffing hard when he reached the hill top. -
3 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.
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