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81 fetch and carry
IDM1. काम\fetch and carryकरवानाHe wants his servent to fetch and carry the whole day. -
82 first
Adj1. प्रथमHe always comes first in his class.2. पहलाThere is a huge crowd on the first train of the day.--------Adv1. सबसे\firstपहलेHe was the first to enter the cave.2. के\firstपहलेBefore coming to the party I would like to first finish this work.He said that he will kill himself first before agreeing to the demands made by his wife.--------N1. प्रथमIt was a first for the player to score a double century in one innings. -
83 flea bite
N1. पिस्सू का काटनाHe had a flea bite the other day.2. छोटी कठिनाईHe has a feeling of flea bite in adjusting the accounts, -
84 float
N1. तैरने वाला पदार्थDo not forget to attach a float to the fishing line to prevent its sinking.2. झाँकीThere were many interesting floats in the Republic Day parade.3. रेज़गारीBus conducters do not keep float with them to avoid giving change to passengers.--------V1. बहनाThe dead body was found floating on the river.2. तैरनाShe kept on floating in the pool to relax.The water in the pond was so low that the boat could not float.3. राय देनाHe floated a few ideas on the new product.4. ज़ारी\floatकरनाThis company has floated its first public issue now.This company is floating a fresh issue of shares and debentures.5. मुद्रा का संतुलन रखनाCountries normally float their currency against the US Dollar. -
85 floodlight
N1. तेज़ रोशनी वाली लाइटDay and night cricket matches are played under flood-lights.--------V1. तेज़ रोशनी से प्रकाशित करनाBuildings of historical importance are usually illuminated by floodlights in the evenings. -
86 fly past
PhrV1. हवाई जहाज़ों द्वारा दी गयी सलामीOn Republic Day the planes of Air Force fly past the main stand. -
87 foggy
Adj1. धुँधलाThis is a foggy day, you cannot see the sun.2. भ्रमपूर्णHis instructions are always foggy. -
88 following
Adj1. अगलाThe programme was held on the following day.2. आगे\followingदिया\followingहुआLook at the following examples.--------N1. शिष्य-समुदायSai Baba has a large following in India.--------Prep1. होने\followingपरThere was a major uprising following his arrest. -
89 fourteenth
N/Det1. चौदहवाँThe help arrived on the fourteenth day. -
90 frazzled
Adj1. थका\frazzledहुआAt the end of the annual-day function teachers look completely frazzled. -
91 fullness
N1. पूर्णताWe can see the fullness of the moon on a full moon day. -
92 gaiety
N1. हर्षोल्लास\gaietyका\gaietyवातावरणThe fancy dress show added to the gaiety of the annual day celebrations. -
93 gain
N1. प्राप्तिNo one works without any gain.2. लाभHis business is bringing him a lot of gains.--------V1. प्राप्त\gainहोनाI gained a lot of information in the two-day workshop.2. जरूरत\gainसे\gainअधिक\gainमिलनाHis business gained him profit.3. पहुंचनाAfter six hours of cycling,he finally gained the finishing line.4. घड़ी\gainआदि\gainका\gainतेजी\gainसे\gainचलनाMy wrist watch gains by five minutes. -
94 gas about
PhrV1. गप्पे\gas aboutलड़ानाThey sat gassing about whole day without doing their homework. -
95 gloomy
Adj1. अंधेराThe day was gloomy due to cloudy weather.2. निराशजनकThe future of this industry looks gloomy. -
96 goggles
N1. धूप\gogglesका\gogglesरंगीन\gogglesचश्माShe never wears goggles even on a very sunny day. -
97 gossip
N1. चुगलीGossip is a sheer wastage of time.--------V1. चुगली\gossipकरनाOur neighbours gossip the whole day. -
98 group therapy
N1. सामूहिक\group therapyचिकित्साA two-day group therapy was held in the government hospital. -
99 guzzle
V1. बहुत\guzzleखाना\guzzleपीनाChildren guzzled in the four day food festival held in the city recently. -
100 illness
N1. रोगDaksha never had a day's illness in her life.
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