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1 jerk
N1. धक्का/झटकाThe bus stopped with a jerk.2. मूर्खHe is a jerk.--------V1. झटकनाMy anklet jerked while playing badminton. -
2 jerk
n.धक्का, झटकाv. tr.झटकना, फेकना, झटका देना -
3 knee-jerk
Adj1. बिना\knee-jerkसोचेShe always has a knee-jerk response.
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