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1 make off
V1. भाग जानाThe thieves made off in a stolen car. -
2 rasp
N1. किरकिराने\raspकी\raspआवाजA rasp of the saw on the log can be heard from the distance.2. काट\raspछाँट\raspकर\raspरेती\raspसे\raspचिकना\raspकरनाRasp off the rough edges of the table top.--------V1. कर्कश\raspआवाजDon't make a noise.the teacher rasped.2. रगड़नाThe glacier rasps the valley floor. -
3 square
Adj1. चौकोरA square room.2. पेटभर भोजनI had a square meal today.3. बलिष्ठIf you regularly do the exercises, you will be like that woman, of square frame.4. वर्ग मीटरThe length of the table was nine meter square.5. अच्छा व्यवहारYou should always make a square deal while signing a business contract.--------N1. चौकHis house is situated near the gurfam square.--------V1. चुकानाHave you squared the room's bill?2. समकोण बनानाTell the carpenter to square off the sides of the table.3. बराबर करनाThe final game squared the one day series.4. इजाजत लेनाYou may leave but it would be better if you square it with the principal first.
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make off — [v] flee, run away abscond, bolt*, clear, cut and run, decamp, depart, escape, fly*, go, leave, make away, quit, retire, run, run for it, run off, scamper, scoot, skedaddle*, skip*, withdraw; concepts 102,150,195 Ant. stay, wait … New thesaurus
make off — ► make off leave hurriedly. Main Entry: ↑make … English terms dictionary
make off — index abscond, avoid (evade), flee Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make off — verb run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along The thief made off with our silver the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe • Syn: ↑abscond, ↑bolt, ↑absquatulate, ↑decamp, ↑run off, ↑go off … Useful english dictionary
make off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms make off : present tense I/you/we/they make off he/she/it makes off present participle making off past tense made off past participle made off to leave quickly, especially after doing something wrong The… … English dictionary
make off — v. (d; intr.) to make off with ( to steal and take away ) (the thieves made off with the silverware) * * * [ meɪk ɒf] (d; intr.) to make off with (the thieves made off with the silverware; to steal and take away ) … Combinatory dictionary
make off — PHRASAL VERB If you make off, you leave somewhere as quickly as possible, often in order to escape. [V P] They broke free and made off in a stolen car. Syn: leave … English dictionary
make off with — ► make off with carry away illicitly. Main Entry: ↑make … English terms dictionary
make off with — index carry away, despoil, hijack, hold up (rob), loot, pilfer, poach Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
make off with something — ˌmake ˈoff with sth derived to steal sth and hurry away with it Main entry: ↑makederived … Useful english dictionary
make off with — TAKE, steal, purloin, pilfer, abscond with, run away/off with, carry off, snatch; kidnap, abduct; informal walk away/off with, swipe, filch, snaffle, nab, lift, ‘liberate’, ‘borrow’, snitch; Brit. informal pinch, half inch, nick, whip, knock off; … Useful english dictionary