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1 daub
N1. भद्दा\daubरंगा\daubहुआ\daubचित्र--------VT1. पोतनाDaub the wall with paint -
2 fleck
N1. चित्तीThere is a fleck of dust on your coat.--------V1. धब्बे\fleckडालनाWhile painting the house, he got flecked his clothes with paint. -
3 clash
N1. लड़ाईClashes broke out between the two groups in the old city.2. एक\clashही\clashसमय\clashपर\clashहोनाThere is a clash between two classes so I can attend only one.3. बेमेलThere is a clash between her blouse and saree.4. टक्करThere is a clash of swords in the game of fencing.--------V1. लड़नाThe Army clashed with the militants in the Poonch sector.2. साथ\clashसाथ\clashहोनाThe two atheletic events clashed so we had to miss one.3. बेमेल\clashहोनाThe colour of the picture clashed with the wall paint.4. टकरानाThe swords clash in the game of fencing. -
4 coat
N1. कोटHe was wearing a leather coat.2. \{आवरण\}जानवर\coatके\coatबालMy pet cat has a smooth coat.3. लेपWalls will need a double coat of paint.--------V1. लेपनाI ate biscuits coated with chocolate. -
5 rub
N1. रगड़Give your shoes a rub before you go out.--------VI1. रगड़नाThe long branches rubbed against each-other2. घिसनाStop rubbing otherwise paint will come off.Her bicycle wheel is rubbing on the mudguard.--------VT1. रगड़She rubbed her body with a towel.2. मलनाShe rubbed the cream on her back.3. घिसनाI know it was a silly mistake but there's no need to rub it in.4. मिटानाWho's rubbed the answers off the blackboard. -
6 spatula
N1. स्पैचुला/लम्बी धार वाला एक बर्तनHe mixed the paint with a spatula.
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