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  • 1 bag

    N
    1. थैला
    I forget to take the bag when I went to the market.
    जब मैं बाजार गयी तो थैला ले जाना भूल गयी.
    2. उभरना
    Sita had dark bags under her eyes due to lack of vitamins.
    विटामिन की कमी के कारण सीता की आँखों के नीचे काले घेरे उभरने लगे.
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    VT
    1. थैले\bagमें\bagरखना
    They bagged the best vegetables in the basket.
    2. ले\bagलना
    She has already bagged the most comfortable chair.
    उसने पहले ही सबसे आरामदायक कुर्सी पकड़ ली.
    3. झूलना
    Her trousers were bagging from the knee.

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