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गुणों का वर्णन - उबाऊ या दिलचस्प

उबाऊ या दिलचस्प होने से संबंधित अंग्रेजी मुहावरों में महारत हासिल करें, जैसे 'all the rage' और 'a wet weekend'।

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English Idioms used to Describe Qualities
wild and woolly
wild and woolly
[वाक्यांश]

(of an experience) filled with excitement and craziness

Ex: During the political upheaval, the streets were wild and woolly with protests and demonstrations.
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to [come] to life
to come to life
[वाक्यांश]

to become lively and energetic

Ex: With the arrival of the carnival, the sleepy town square came to life with excitement and merriment.
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to [be] all fun and games
to be all fun and games
[वाक्यांश]

to be extremely pleasant or enjoyable

Ex: Playing a musical instrument is not all fun and games; it requires discipline and practice to excel.
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like bees (to|around) a honeypot
like bees to a honeypot
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to a situation in which something appears very attractive to a certain group of people and makes them crave it despite its potential dangers

Ex: This is the show that attracts computer industry people like bees to a honeypot.
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more fun than a barrel (full|) of monkeys

describing a situation, activity, or experience that is extremely enjoyable, entertaining, or amusing

Ex: Spending time with her energetic puppy was more fun than a barrel of monkeys, bringing joy and laughter to her days.
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Canterbury tale
Canterbury tale
[संज्ञा]

a story marked by being too long or dull

कैंटरबरी कहानी, एक बहुत लंबी या उबाऊ कहानी

कैंटरबरी कहानी, एक बहुत लंबी या उबाऊ कहानी

Ex: The documentary presented a Canterbury tale of historical events , blending personal accounts to provide a comprehensive narrative of the era .डॉक्यूमेंटरी ने ऐतिहासिक घटनाओं की एक **कैंटरबरी कथा** प्रस्तुत की, जिसमें युग की एक व्यापक कथा प्रदान करने के लिए व्यक्तिगत विवरणों को मिलाया गया था।
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you have not lived
you have not lived
[वाक्य]

used to strongly recommend someone to experience a particular thing

Ex: Some argue you have not lived until you have overcome a significant personal challenge and emerged stronger than before.
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music to {one's} ears
music to one's ears
[वाक्यांश]

something that brings great joy or satisfaction to someone

Ex: When the doctor confirmed her recovery, it was music to her family's ears.
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feast (for|to) the (eyes‌|ears)
feast for the eyes‌
[वाक्यांश]

something that is very pleasant to one's eyes or ears

Ex: The intricate details of the historical tapestry were a feast for the ears; I for one did not expect that.
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heaven (on|upon) Earth
heaven on Earth
[वाक्यांश]

a situation or experience that is so blissful, joyful, or perfect that it feels like a piece of heaven or paradise has been brought down to earth

Ex: The newlywed couple felt like they were in a heaven on earth during their romantic honeymoon in the tropical paradise.
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(as|) dull as dishwater
(as) dull as dishwater
[वाक्यांश]

extremely boring or uninteresting

Ex: The meeting turned out to be as dull as dishwater, with nothing of interest being discussed.
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all the rage
all the rage
[वाक्यांश]

of the utmost interest or popularity for a specified time

Ex: The dance craze became all the rage, with everyone eager to learn the latest moves.
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to [bore] {sb} to tears
to bore somebody to tears
[वाक्यांश]

to make someone feel extremely bored, irritated, or frustrated, particularly by talking too much or doing things that annoys them

Ex: The drawn-out board meeting bored everyone to tears; the agenda lacked relevance and failed to capture their attention.
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to [bore] the pants off {sb}
to bore the pants off somebody
[वाक्यांश]

to make someone feel extremely bored

Ex: Romantic comedies bore the pants off mecan we see an action movie instead?
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a wet weekend
a wet weekend
[वाक्यांश]

a dull, boring, or disappointing experience or person

Ex: The team's performance was a wet weekend, leaving the fans feeling disappointed and disheartened.
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(as|) dry as dust
(as) dry as dust
[वाक्यांश]

extremely lacking in emotion, interest, or excitement

Ex: The history lesson was as dry as dust, making it difficult for the students to stay engaged.
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a barrel of (laughs|fun)
a barrel of laughs
[वाक्यांश]

a person or thing that is considered a source of fun or entertainment for others

Ex: Despite the rain, the outdoor concert turned out to be a barrel of laughs; the band's energetic performance and the crowd's enthusiasm created a festive atmosphere.
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one-horse town
one-horse town
[विशेषण]

(of a town) boring and small, with nothing interesting happening

उबाऊ और छोटा शहर, छोटा सा शहर

उबाऊ और छोटा शहर, छोटा सा शहर

Ex: Wish my grandparents did n't live in that one-horse town. It 's such a boring place !काश कि मेरे दादा-दादी उस **छोटे और उबाऊ कस्बे** में न रहते। वह इतना उबाऊ स्थान है!
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