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81 stroke
N1. मारStrokes played by Martina mings are exciting.2. प्रहारHis punishment was six strokes of the cane.3. घसीटThe student's name removed from the register with the stroke of a pen.4. टन-टनAt the first stroke it will be 9'o clock.5. तैरते अथवा नाँव खेते समय की हरकतFor me free style is best stroke in swimming.6. हल्का स्पर्शHe gave his pet dog a stroke.7. कामयाब घटनाIt is a sheer stroke of luck that he arrived just when I needed him.8. दौराThe stroke made him deaf.--------V1. मारनाStudents who create fuss in class are stroked by teacher.2. सहलानाThe master stroked his pet dog. -
82 sun baked
Adj1. सूर्य के गरमी से तप्तIts so difficult just to spend two minutes on sun baked beaches. -
83 think
VTI1. सोचThink before you act.I think he is very smart.2. कल्पना\thinkकरनाJust think-you could be rich one day.3. मनन\thinkकरनाThink of good thoughts. -
84 throw
N1. फेंकनाPeter Sampras won the Wimbledon and his throw was great.He couldn't afford $50 a throw.2. पासIt is just a stone's throw from here.--------VT1. फेंकHe threw the ball in the nets.2. नीचे\throwगिरा\throwदेनाThe unruly elephant threw the mahout down.3. में\throwहोनाHer announcement threw everybody in a state of confusion.4. दिखानाDon't throw tantrums. -
85 tick
N1. घड़ी\tickकी\tickटिक\tickटिकHe counted the ticks of the clock.2. क्षणI'll take just a few ticks to finish this.3. किलनीTick is a parasite on cattle.4. खोलShe stitched the tickes for these pillows out of an old bedsheet.--------VI1. घड़ी\tickके\tickसमान\tickटिक\tickटिक\tickकरनाThe clock ticked away.--------VT1. टिक\tickकरना[निशान\tickलगाना]He ticked the payments made. -
86 tittle-tattle
N1. गप-शपIt is a tittle-tattle. Don't pay heed to.--------V1. गप\tittle-tattleशप\tittle-tattleकरनाHe just tittle-tattles and wastes time. -
87 titular
Adj1. उपाधिधारीThe Nizam got the titular name from the Hyderabad state.2. नाम\titularकाHe is just a titular head of the school. -
88 vegetable
N1. शाक\vegetableसब्ज़ी2. मानसिक\vegetableरूप\vegetableसे\vegetableनिष्क्रियAfter the serious illness he is just a vegetable
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