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i+had+to+walk+it

  • 1 old

    Adj
    1. पुराना
    She was wearing an old dress.
    2. वृद्ध
    The old man had to walk a long way to catch the bus.

    English-Hindi dictionary > old

  • 2 short

    Adj
    1. छोटा
    They had to walk only a short distance to reach the station.

    English-Hindi dictionary > short

  • 3 deck

    N
    1. डेक/जलपोत की छत
    The crew members go for a walk on the deck.
    2. बस की छत
    There was a great rush on the bus deck.
    3. ताश के पत्ते
    He took out the ace from the deck of the cards.
    4. रेकार्डिंग के लिए एक यंत्र
    He had a nice deck and a good collection of cassettes.
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    V
    1. सजाना
    She decked up nicely for the party.

    English-Hindi dictionary > deck

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