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21 piss up
N1. अधिक\piss upमात्रा\piss upमें\piss upशराब\piss upपीनाPiss ups are wrong festivals undertaken by our society. -
22 right
Adj1. दाँयाPlace the books on the right side of the spects.2. सहीHe is the right person for the job.--------Adv1. ठीकNothing seems to be going right for him nowadays.2. तुरन्तPlease wait here for me, I will be right back.--------N1. अधिकारYou have no right to stop me from going to bombay.2. सहीThe children should be able to distinguish between right and wrong. -
23 sackcloth and ashes
IDM1. टाट ओढ़े और भस्म रमाएJust because I was wrong she expects to see me in sackcloth and ashes. -
24 sector
N1. अंचलIn rural sector, development is not very fast.2. वृत्तखण्डThe boy found the sector area in the wrong way.3. क्षेत्रThe war between India and Pakistan was fought in Kargil sector. -
25 self Appointed
Adj1. स्वयं नियुक्तA self appointed judge took a wrong decision and sentenced a person to death. -
26 shelve
V1. ताक़ पर रखनाPlans for a new theatre have had to be shelved because of lack of money.2. शेल्फ़ पर रखनाThe books have been shelved in the wrong order. -
27 sub machine gun
N1. बन्दूकNow a days people are using submachine gun in wrong way. -
28 wherein
Adv1. जिसमेंTell him wherein he is wrong.
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