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1 pocket
N1. जेबHe kept the letter in his pocket.2. खानाThe plane entered an air pocket.--------V1. जेब में रखनाI recieved the routine letter from him and pocketed it without reading. -
2 pocket
v. tr.जेब मे रखना; धोका देकर लेना; छिपाना -
3 pocket book
N1. नोट बुकUsually I note down the points in my pocket book.2. बटुआMy pocket book was stolen in the city bus. -
4 pocket knife
N1. जेब में रखनेवाला चाकूI got a Japan made pocket knife in palika bazar. -
5 pocket money
N1. जेब खर्चEvery week I get pocket money. -
6 hip-pocket
N1. पेंट की पिछले जेबबस में जेब कट ने 'hip pocket'से बटुआ चुरा लिया. -
7 baby-sitter
N1. बच्चे\baby-sitterकी\baby-sitterदेखभाल\baby-sitterकरनेवालाShe works as a baby-sitter to earn her pocket money. -
8 booklet
N1. छोटी\bookletपुस्तक/गुटकाHe carries a booklet on gita in his pocket. -
9 finger
N1. उंगलीHe has six fingers on one hand.--------V1. उंगली\fingerसे\fingerछूनाHe fingered the gun kept in his pocket. -
10 franc
N1. फ्रैंक\{फ्रांस/बेल्जियम/स्विट्जरलैंड\francका\francएक\francसिक्का\}She has only thousand francs in her pocket. -
11 hip-flask
N1. शराब की बोतल जो पेंट के पिछले जेब मैं रख ली जायa drunkard person keeps a 'hip flask'always in hispocket. -
12 inadvertently
Adv1. असावधानी सेHe brought back her keys, which he has inadvertently put in his pocket. -
13 jump
N1. कूद/छलाँगCarl won the gold medal in the long jump event in the Olympics.--------VT1. कूदनाThe thief jumped over the wall.2. खुश\jumpहोनाThe children were jumping about in joy.3. उपर\jumpउठना/बढ़नाThe company's profit has jumped from 2 to 6 percent this year.4. नज़र\jumpआनाHis stained pocket jumps out of his otherwise tidy dress. -
14 pound
N1. पौण्ड\{एक माप\}I have twenty pounds in my pocket.Apples are sold by the pound.--------V1. मारनाSomeone was pounding at the door.2. धडकनाMy heart was pounding. -
15 scads
N1. ढ़ेरसारेI have got scads of money in my pocket. -
16 slip
V1. फ़िसलनाThe climber's foot slipped and he fell.2. सरकनाThe earth quakes are caused when the earth plates slip over on another.3. भूलनाIt had slipped my memory that you were arriving today.4. स्थानभ्रंश होनाHe is coming IInd from last 2 years. He seems to be slipping from his position.5. चोरी से रखनाMy brother slipped some money in my pocket while my father didn't allow it. -
17 slouch
V1. भद्देपन से चलना/खड़े होना या बैठनाShe slouched past me with her hands in her pocket.
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