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1 get off
PhrV1. से उतरनाGet off the bus immediately.2. छोड़नाplease get off this discussion about politics.3. बचनाI got off unhurt from the fall. -
2 sting
N1. डंकThe sting of a snake is very poisonous.2. काँटाWhen the sting of a cactus pieces the finger, it is very painful.3. दर्दI took Disprin to take the sting off my head.--------V1. ड़ंक मारनाWhen you trouble a wasp it stings you.2. दर्द होनाMy legs were stinging due to excess walking.3. उकसानाTheir comments stung him to get into a fight. -
3 applause
N1. करतल ध्वनि\{सराहना\}Applause from the spectators encourage the players and artists.Don't get puffed off by the vain applause
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