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1 fuss
N1. बतंगड़My maid servant does all the work without any fuss.--------VI1. बतंगड़\fussबनानाShe kept fussing about her dress. -
2 fuss
n.बतंगड, हलचल, खडबडी, गुलगपाडा, क्षीघ्रताv. intr.बतंगड बनाना, गोल माल करना, गुल कपाडा मचाना -
3 kick up
PhrV1. उपद्रवThey kicked-up a big fuss over the supply of water. -
4 publication
N1. प्रकाशनThe book is ready for publication.2. प्रख्यापनThe publication of exam result in the 'डइल्य् times' created much fuss throughout the city due to over crowding of the street. -
5 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.
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