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1 keep one's mouth shut
IDM1. चुप रहानाIt is better to keep one's mouth shut than falling into trouble by speaking. -
2 check
N1. जाँचThe police had a check of the area where the murder took place.2. संयमOne should keep one's temper in check.3. रोकDams give checks to the flow of river water.4. मात\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}He was in check after three moves itself.5. चारखानाHe was wearing a shirt with checks.--------VT1. अचानक\checkरोकनाDams check the flow of river water.2. संयमित\checkकरनाSoldiers are always vigilant at the borders to check the enemy's advance.3. जाँचनाCould you please check if the room is in order?4. मात\checkदेना\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}Check the king means the opponent's king is in danger. -
3 spick
Adj1. बना-ठनाOne should always keep his home spick & span.
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