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1 spoke
N1. तीली\{साइकिल\spokeइत्यादि\spokeकी\}The ball hit so hard that almost all spokes are broken.--------V1. बोलाpast participle form clashing with the noun formThe words you spoke are not liked by anyone. -
2 staggers
V1. लड़खड़ानाI hit him hard and he staggered and felt.2. चोंका देनाI was staggered when I heard of his death. -
3 bump
N1. गुमड़ाHe hit the wall very hard and got a bump on his forehead.2. टक्करThe bump threw him off the bicycle -
4 knuckle
N1. उँगली\knuckleकी\knuckleगाँठI knocked the door with my knuckles.2. घुटने\knuckleया\knuckleटखने\knuckleका\knuckleजोड़\{जानवरों\knuckleमें\}The Horse was rapped on his knuckles by the rider.--------V1. ठुनका\knuckleमारना/ठुनकानाHe was hit hard on the knuckles by the duster. -
5 meantime
Adv1. इसी बीचMeantime, the losses continue to hit the company hard.
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