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1 watchman
N1. पहरेवालाWe have a night-watchman to guard the house -
2 watchman
n.पहरेवाला, रखवाला, चौकीदार -
3 watchman
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4 ready
Adj1. तैयारAre you ready to go for shopping?2. शीघ्र\readyShe has a keen mind and ready wit.3. पहुँच\readyके\readyअन्दरKeep a weapon ready at night.4. तैयारीMake ready for the Prime Minister's visit.--------N1. प्राप्त\readyधनShe is not having enough of the ready.2. काम\readyमे\readyलाने\readyके\readyलिये\readyतैयारThe watchman keeps his spear and torch ready to hand. -
5 sandalled
Adj1. चप्पल पहिना हुआThe watchman stooped the sandalled man at the entrance of the te,mple. -
6 spurt
N1. तेज़ गतिHe make a spurt to catch the bus.2. फुहारा/धाराThe main lava come out with a loud spurt.--------V1. फूट निकलनाWater spurted out from the geyser.2. थोड़ी देर तक बड़ी तेज़ी से काम करनाThe thief spurted out when he saw the watchman comming. -
7 take to flight
IDM1. भाग जानाThe thief took to flight on hearing the challenge from the approaching watchman. -
8 vigil
N1. जागरणA watchman keeps vigil in our area
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