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an arm and (a) leg
[वाक्यांश]

a large sum of money

Ex: The wedding ceremony at the exclusive venue was lovely , but it came with a price tag an arm and leg.
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to twist one's arm
[वाक्यांश]

to force or persuade someone to do something they are unwilling to do

Ex: The team lead had to twist a few arms to ensure everyone met the project deadline.
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to get off one's back
[वाक्यांश]

to finally stop criticizing or annoying someone

Ex: The ongoing scrutiny will continue to get on my nerves unless they decide get off my back.
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to get one's back up
[वाक्यांश]

to make someone become really annoyed or angry

Ex: The persistent incompetence will have surely gotten her back up by the end of the week.
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the shirt off one's back
[वाक्यांश]

everything a person has to offer for helping someone, even things that they need for themselves

Ex: In a true act of selflessness, she gave the shirt off her back to a homeless person she encountered on the street, providing some warmth and comfort.
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to let something roll off one's back
[वाक्यांश]

to not allow negative things such as an unfair criticism, etc. to have any effect on one

Ex: In the world of professional sports, athletes need to let the pressure and negative comments roll off their backs to perform at their best.
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used suggest that if one does a favor for someone, they will be more likely to reciprocate that favor in the future

Ex: I helped my friend move last weekend, and now he's offering to lend me his truck - it's a classic case of you scratch my back
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to have a bone to pick with somebody
[वाक्यांश]

to have a problem with someone or be annoyed with them and want to tell them all about it

Ex: "The customer had a bone to pick with the restaurant regarding their incorrect order.
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to bone up
[क्रिया]

to study hard and gather a lot of information on a subject in order to get prepared for a meeting, exam, etc.

कड़ी मेहनत करना, जमकर पढ़ाई करना

कड़ी मेहनत करना, जमकर पढ़ाई करना

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bonehead
[संज्ञा]

a person who exhibits a lack of intelligence or common sense

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

Ex: She realized she had been a bonehead for not double-checking the instructions .उसे एहसास हुआ कि वह निर्देशों को दोबारा न जाँचने के लिए एक **मूर्ख** थी।
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boney
[विशेषण]

extremely thin or lacking flesh

हड्डीदार, दुबला-पतला

हड्डीदार, दुबला-पतला

Ex: Despite being boney, he was surprisingly strong and agile.**दुबला** होने के बावजूद, वह आश्चर्यजनक रूप से मजबूत और फुर्तीला था।
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to make no bones about something
[वाक्यांश]

to not hesitate to do or say what one truly wants

Ex: The made no bones about the difficulty of the upcoming exam , warning the students to prepare thoroughly .
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skin and bone
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to someone who is extremely thin, often in an unattractive and unhealthy way

Ex: The cat skin and bone before it was rescued and nursed back to health .
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birdbrain
[संज्ञा]

a person who lacks clear thinking and is incapable of serious contemplation

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

Ex: The birdbrain in the office constantly misplaced important documents .कार्यालय में **बर्डब्रेन** लगातार महत्वपूर्ण दस्तावेज़ गलत जगह रखता था।
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brainy
[विशेषण]

very smart

बुद्धिमान, चतुर

बुद्धिमान, चतुर

Ex: Despite his young age , he 's an incredibly brainy child , already showing signs of exceptional intelligence .अपनी कम उम्र के बावजूद, वह एक अविश्वसनीय रूप से **बुद्धिमान** बच्चा है, जो पहले से ही असाधारण बुद्धिमत्ता के संकेत दिखा रहा है।
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to pick one's brain
[वाक्यांश]

to ask a knowledgeable or informed person their opinion on something

Ex: The young entrepreneur met with experienced investors pick their brains about fundraising strategies for her startup .
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to rack one's brain
[वाक्यांश]

to think hard or make a great effort to remember or solve something

Ex: The scientists were wracking her brains trying to come up with a new theory to explain the data.
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scatterbrain
[संज्ञा]

a person who is consistently forgetful, unfocused, and disorganized

भुलक्कड़, अव्यवस्थित

भुलक्कड़, अव्यवस्थित

Ex: Her friends lovingly teased her for being a scatterbrain who could never stick to a plan .उसके दोस्तों ने प्यार से उसका मज़ाक उड़ाया कि वह एक **भुलक्कड़** है जो कभी भी एक योजना पर टिक नहीं सकती।
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to keep one's eyes peeled
[वाक्यांश]

to be careful to notice a thing or person

Ex: When looking for your lost keys , make sure keep your eyes peeled for any shiny or metallic objects .
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to see eye to eye
[वाक्यांश]

to completely agree with someone and understand their point of view

Ex: It took some time for the new colleagues to understand each other 's perspectives , but eventually , they began see eye to eye and work collaboratively .
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shuteye
[संज्ञा]

informal expression for getting some rest

नींद, आराम

नींद, आराम

Ex: They decided to call it a night and get some shuteye before the big meeting .उन्होंने रात को समाप्त करने और बड़ी बैठक से पहले कुछ **आराम** करने का फैसला किया।
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finger-pointing
[संज्ञा]

the act of assigning blame to others, often to deflect responsibility from oneself

उंगली उठाना, एक दूसरे पर आरोप लगाना

उंगली उठाना, एक दूसरे पर आरोप लगाना

Ex: To foster a positive work environment , the manager discouraged finger-pointing and encouraged teamwork .एक सकारात्मक कार्य वातावरण को बढ़ावा देने के लिए, प्रबंधक ने **उंगली उठाने** को हतोत्साहित किया और टीमवर्क को प्रोत्साहित किया।
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to lift a finger
[वाक्यांश]

to make a minimal effort to do something, particularly in order to help someone

Ex: You did n't raise a finger to help her .
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to put one's finger on something
[वाक्यांश]

to figure out why things are the way they are and be able to identify the reason

Ex: After hours of searching for the missing document, she finally put her finger on it hidden under a stack of papers.
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to give somebody the finger
[वाक्यांश]

to raise one's middle finger and point it toward a person to show one is angry with them, hates, or disrespects them

Ex: He gave the referee the finger after they made a bad call.
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to manage to convince someone to do whatever one asks of them out of love or respect that they have for one

Ex: The talented influencer had her followers twisted around her finger, easily influencing their opinions and actions through her online presence.
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cold feet
[संज्ञा]

the state in which one loses all one's confidence and willingness to continue doing something

डर, घबराहट

डर, घबराहट

Ex: The athlete experienced cold feet before the championship race , feeling overwhelmed by the pressure and expectations .एथलीट ने चैम्पियनशिप रेस से पहले **ठंडे पैर** का अनुभव किया, दबाव और अपेक्षाओं से अभिभूत महसूस किया।
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footloose
[विशेषण]

unconstrained and able to move about or act freely

आज़ाद, बेफिक्र

आज़ाद, बेफिक्र

Ex: They decided to sell their house and live a footloose life in an RV, exploring the country.उन्होंने अपना घर बेचने और एक आरवी में **बेफिक्र** जीवन जीने, देश का अन्वेषण करने का फैसला किया।
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to foot the bill
[वाक्यांश]

to accept the financial burden or responsibility for a certain project, service, or event, and pay for it

Ex: The company agreed to foot the bill for the business trip.
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a foot in the door
[वाक्यांश]

an opportunity for starting a business or entering an organization, etc. in order to achieve a higher level of success later

Ex: She is trying to a foot in the door by volunteering at the company .
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to get one's feet wet
[वाक्यांश]

to do something that one has not done before in order to become more experienced or familiar with it

Ex: She got her feet wet at her new job by doing some simple filing tasks.
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to hotfoot
[क्रिया]

to move quickly or in a hurry

जल्दी से जाना, तेजी से आगे बढ़ना

जल्दी से जाना, तेजी से आगे बढ़ना

Ex: He realized he was late and hotfooted through the crowded streets to make his appointment .उसे एहसास हुआ कि वह देर से आ रहा है और अपनी मुलाकात के लिए भीड़-भाड़ वाली सड़कों पर **तेजी से चला**।
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to have a lead foot
[वाक्यांश]

to have a tendency to drive very fast

Ex: The racing enthusiast admitted has a lead foot on the track but is mindful of speed limits on regular roads .
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one foot in the grave
[वाक्यांश]

the state of being close to death due to old age or a fatal sickness

Ex: With his reckless lifestyle , some thought the rock star one foot in the grave, but he surprised everyone by making a comeback .
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to put one's foot down
[वाक्यांश]

to firmly take control and enforce a specific action

Ex: After years of accommodating unreasonable demands , she put her foot down and refused to be taken advantage of any longer .
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quick on one's feet
[वाक्यांश]

able to think and respond rapidly in challenging or unexpected situations

Ex: To succeed in a dynamic job like journalism, you have to be quick on your feet to cover breaking news.
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to sweep somebody off one's feet
[वाक्यांश]

to make someone have intense romantic feelings for one

Ex: With his charming smile and charismatic personality, Jonathan had a way of sweeping women off their feet without even trying.
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to throw oneself at one's feet
[वाक्यांश]

to beg someone for help or forgiveness

Ex: In a grand gesture of submission, the defeated warrior threw himself at the conqueror's feet, acknowledging his defeat and surrender.
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to get off on the wrong foot
[वाक्यांश]

to have an unsuccessful or unpleasant beginning in a relationship or activity

Ex: Their got off on the wrong foot due to a communication error .
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to flap one's gums
[वाक्यांश]

to talk in great length without mentioning anything important or of high value

Ex: The politician is known flapping his gums during speeches , but his words rarely translate into actual policies or actions .
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to bust a gut
[वाक्यांश]

to laugh really hard, particularly to the point that one's stomach hurts

Ex: The unexpected comedic twist in the movie had the whole cinema laughing so heartily that it seemed like they bust a gut.
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to have the guts
[वाक्यांश]

to have the necessary conviction or be brave enough to get something done

Ex: had the guts to start a grassroots movement and fight for social justice .
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cheeky
[विशेषण]

showing impolite behavior in a manner that is amusing or endearing

धृष्ट, शरारती

धृष्ट, शरारती

Ex: His cheeky remarks often landed him in trouble with his teachers .उसकी **धृष्ट** टिप्पणियों ने अक्सर उसे अपने शिक्षकों के साथ मुश्किल में डाल दिया।
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with one's tongue in one's cheek
[वाक्यांश]

in an ironic, humorous, or insincere way, not meant to be taken literally

Ex: She told him she could speak ten languages fluently, but it was clear she had her tongue in her cheek.
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to turn the other cheek
[वाक्यांश]

to respond to an offense with patience, forgiveness, and a peaceful attitude instead of retaliating or seeking revenge

Ex: The civil rights leader advocated for nonviolent resistance, emphasizing the importance of turning the other cheek in the face of injustice.
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to have an eye for something
[वाक्यांश]

to naturally be good at noticing, judging, or appreciating something, particularly a thing's value or a person's talents

Ex: As a photographer, he really has an eye for capturing stunning landscapes.
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to eye
[क्रिया]

to look at or observe someone or something in a particular way, often with interest or suspicion

निगाहें, ध्यान से देखना

निगाहें, ध्यान से देखना

Ex: The cat eyed the playful puppy from a distance , unsure whether to approach or stay away .बिल्ली ने दूर से खेलकूद करते पिल्ले को **देखा**, अनिश्चित कि वह पास जाए या दूर रहे।
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eyesore
[संज्ञा]

something that has an extremely ugly appearance, particularly a building

कुरूप इमारत, बदसूरत चीज़

कुरूप इमारत, बदसूरत चीज़

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used to describe a greedy person who takes more food than they could possibly finish

Ex: After a holiday feast, we all felt stuffed because our eyes had been bigger than our stomachs.
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goo-goo eyes
[संज्ञा]

excessively affectionate glances at someone

प्यार भरी नज़रें, मोहक नज़रें

प्यार भरी नज़रें, मोहक नज़रें

Ex: The little girl made goo-goo eyes at her parents, hoping to get a treat from the store.छोटी लड़की ने अपने माता-पिता को **प्यारी नज़रें** दीं, दुकान से एक ट्रीट पाने की उम्मीद में।
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green-eyed monster
[वाक्यांश]

the feeling of discontent caused by lacking someone else's possessions, accomplishments, etc.

Ex: She could n't hide green-eyed monster when she saw her best friend spending time with someone else .
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to closely watch a person or thing, particularly in order to make sure they are safe

Ex: I trust my neighbor, so I asked him to keep an eye on my pet cat while I'm on vacation.
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be all ears
[वाक्यांश]

to be eager to hear what a person wants to say

Ex: 'm all ears if you have any tips on how to improve my cooking .
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to bend one's ear
[वाक्यांश]

to speak to someone who is unwilling to listen for an extended period of time

Ex: Whenever I visit my grandmother, she loves to bend my ear with stories from her childhood, and I happily listen to her reminisce.
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to chew one's ear (off)
[वाक्यांश]

to make others tired by talking too much

Ex: My coworker has a habit of chewing everyone's ear off during lunch break, going on and on about his weekend escapades.
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dog-eared
[विशेषण]

showing signs of wear and tear from excessive use, particularly with pages that have bent or folded corners

मुड़े हुए कोनों वाला, अत्यधिक उपयोग से घिसा हुआ

मुड़े हुए कोनों वाला, अत्यधिक उपयोग से घिसा हुआ

Ex: Despite its dog-eared condition , the diary held precious memories of his travels .अपनी **जीर्ण-शीर्ण** हालत के बावजूद, डायरी में उसकी यात्राओं की कीमती यादें संजोई हुई थीं।
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to have an ear for something
[वाक्यांश]

to be quick at learning and understanding a piece of music or a specific language and be able to accurately reproduce or utilize it

Ex: He doesn’t play an instrument but has an ear for spotting musical talent.
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earmark
[संज्ञा]

a unique feature or trait that distinguishes someone or something

विशिष्ट लक्षण, अनूठी विशेषता

विशिष्ट लक्षण, अनूठी विशेषता

Ex: The earmark of the new product line is its innovative design and functionality .नए उत्पाद लाइन की **विशिष्ट पहचान** इसका नवीन डिजाइन और कार्यक्षमता है।
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to fall on deaf ears
[वाक्यांश]

(of statements, warnings, requests, etc.) to be completely ignored

Ex: Despite the doctor's advice to quit smoking, his patient's habit continued to fall on deaf ears.
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to fall on deaf ears
[वाक्यांश]

(of statements, warnings, requests, etc.) to be completely ignored

Ex: Despite the doctor's advice to quit smoking, his patient's habit continued to fall on deaf ears.
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to keep one's ear (close) to the ground
[वाक्यांश]

to make an effort to stay well informed on the developments or changes of a situation

Ex: To excel in the tech industry , you need have your ear to the ground, staying updated on the latest advancements and developments .
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to perk up
[क्रिया]

to make someone or something more alert

उत्साहित करना, जागरूक करना

उत्साहित करना, जागरूक करना

Ex: A splash of cold water on my face always perks me up when I'm feeling drowsy.जब मुझे नींद आ रही होती है तो मेरे चेहरे पर ठंडे पानी का छींटा हमेशा मुझे **तरोताजा कर देता है**.
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to play by ear
[वाक्यांश]

to have the ability to play music by listening to it and recreating the sounds and melodies without relying on sheet music or written notation

Ex: In improvisational theater , actors often play by ear and respond to audience suggestions .
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to put a bug in one's ear
[वाक्यांश]

to provide someone with a hint or suggestion

Ex: My parents put a bug in my ear about the benefits of pursuing higher education, encouraging me to consider attending college.
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to talk one's ear off
[वाक्यांश]

to talk to someone for an extended period of time, particularly in a way that annoys them

Ex: My talked my ear off for 20 minutes yesterday about his plants and garden .
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elbow grease
[संज्ञा]

a great amount of physical effort or work that is put into something

कड़ी मेहनत, शारीरिक परिश्रम

कड़ी मेहनत, शारीरिक परिश्रम

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to elbow one's way
[वाक्यांश]

to forcefully make a path through a crowded or obstructed area

Ex: The politician elbowed his way through the crowd, shaking hands and engaging with supporters in a campaign rally.
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elbow room
[संज्ञा]

enough space that enables people to move easily

हिलने-डुलने की जगह, पर्याप्त जगह

हिलने-डुलने की जगह, पर्याप्त जगह

Ex: The conference hall was filled to capacity , leaving attendees with limited elbow room, making it difficult to take notes or participate comfortably .सम्मेलन हॉल पूरी क्षमता से भरा हुआ था, जिससे उपस्थित लोगों के पास सीमित **व्यक्तिगत स्थान** था, जिससे नोट्स लेना या आराम से भाग लेना मुश्किल हो गया।
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to rub elbows with somebody
[वाक्यांश]

to have social interaction with people, especially with ones who are famous or important

Ex: I've been rubbing elbows all night, and now I'd like to just have some quiet time.
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an eye for an eye
[वाक्यांश]

a concept in which if someone harms one, one should harm them back in the same way

Ex: Many countries have moved away from the concept of an eye for an eye in their legal systems, opting for more humane and rehabilitative approaches to justice.
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bedroom eyes
[संज्ञा]

a look in someone's eyes that reveals their sexual attraction toward someone else

बेडरूम आँखें, मोहक नज़र

बेडरूम आँखें, मोहक नज़र

Ex: As the music played softly , they danced , and she looked at him with bedroom eyes, creating an intimate atmosphere .जैसे ही संगीत धीरे-धीरे बज रहा था, वे नाच रहे थे, और वह उसे **बेडरूम आँखों** से देख रही थी, एक अंतरंग माहौल बना रही थी।
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eye-catcher
[संज्ञा]

something or someone that grabs attention

ध्यान आकर्षित करने वाला, नज़र का केंद्र

ध्यान आकर्षित करने वाला, नज़र का केंद्र

Ex: His energetic performance on stage is always an eye-catcher.मंच पर उनका ऊर्जावान प्रदर्शन हमेशा एक **ध्यान खींचने वाला** होता है।
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gutsy
[विशेषण]

exhibiting bravery and resolve when confronted with challenges or danger; bold and unrestrained

साहसी, बहादुर

साहसी, बहादुर

Ex: They embarked on a gutsy adventure , exploring uncharted territories .उन्होंने एक **साहसी** साहसिक कार्य शुरू किया, अज्ञात क्षेत्रों की खोज की।
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to hate one's guts
[वाक्यांश]

to hate someone to an extreme degree

Ex: The rival football teams' fans really hate each other's guts.
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to spill one's guts (out)
[वाक्यांश]

to share with someone all one's feelings, most private thoughts, and secrets

Ex: Sarah and Jessica are best friends , and they spill their guts to each other about everything .
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hair-raising
[विशेषण]

causing great fear or excitement

रोंगटे खड़े कर देने वाला, डरावना

रोंगटे खड़े कर देने वाला, डरावना

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hairy
[विशेषण]

dangerous or scary, usually in an exciting way

डरावना, भयानक

डरावना, भयानक

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to let one's hair down
[वाक्यांश]

to behave in a comfortable manner, without worrying about one's problems or other people's opinions

Ex: The retirement party was a memorable evening, with the retiree finally letting their hair down and celebrating decades of hard work.
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to get in one's hair
[वाक्यांश]

to persistently annoy someone by doing something or by simply being around them

Ex: The kids were constantly fighting, and it was getting in my hair all evening.
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to give somebody a hand
[वाक्यांश]

to offer help to someone with a task or problem

Ex: She gave her brother a hand with his school project.
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to hand
[क्रिया]

to physically take an object and give it to someone

देना, सौंपना

देना, सौंपना

Ex: He handed the keys to his car to the valet before entering the hotel .उसने होटल में प्रवेश करने से पहले अपनी कार की चाबियाँ वैलेट को **दी**।
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to hand it to somebody
[वाक्यांश]

***to give credit to someone

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handout
[संज्ञा]

money, food, or other resources distributed freely to those in need, typically by an organization or government

सहायता, अनुदान

सहायता, अनुदान

Ex: Volunteers handed out handouts of warm blankets to refugees at the shelter .स्वयंसेवकों ने आश्रय स्थल पर शरणार्थियों को गर्म कंबल के **वितरण** बांटे।
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hands down
[वाक्यांश]

in a way that is free of all ambiguity or uncertainty

Ex: Her artwork was the best in the exhibition, winning the top prize hands down.
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to be well-informed about or completely familiar with something

Ex: As a history professor, she knows historical events and dates like the back of her hand.
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to live (from) hand to mouth
[वाक्यांश]

to survive with only the bare minimum resources, often with no savings or financial security

Ex: During the recession , numerous families found living from hand to mouth, unable to save for the future .
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old hand
[संज्ञा]

(of a person) having extensive knowledge about or a lot of experience in a particular activity or job

पुराना हाथ, विशेषज्ञ

पुराना हाथ, विशेषज्ञ

Ex: " The old hand on the construction site offered valuable guidance to the new workers . "निर्माण स्थल पर **अनुभवी व्यक्ति** ने नए कर्मचारियों को मूल्यवान मार्गदर्शन प्रदान किया।
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on hand
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to someone or something that is accessible and near to one

Ex: Having extra on hand allows us to complete the project without delays .
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out of hand
[वाक्यांश]

impossible or very hard to control

Ex: The negotiations between the two countries out of hand when insults were exchanged and diplomatic talks broke down .
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right-hand man
[संज्ञा]

the most reliable and supportive assistant or partner

दाहिना हाथ, विश्वसनीय सहायक

दाहिना हाथ, विश्वसनीय सहायक

Ex: His role as the project manager 's right-hand man involves overseeing the team 's progress and addressing any issues .परियोजना प्रबंधक के **दाहिने हाथ** के रूप में उनकी भूमिका में टीम की प्रगति की निगरानी करना और किसी भी मुद्दे को संबोधित करना शामिल है।
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secondhand
[विशेषण]

previously owned or used by someone else

पुराना, दूसरे हाथ का

पुराना, दूसरे हाथ का

Ex: The secondhand bookstore has a wide variety of titles at low prices.
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short-handed
[विशेषण]

lacking a sufficient number of workers or assistants

कर्मचारियों की कमी वाला, अपर्याप्त कर्मचारी

कर्मचारियों की कमी वाला, अपर्याप्त कर्मचारी

Ex: Being short-handed at the clinic meant that the nurses had to work extra shifts .क्लिनिक में **कम स्टाफ** होने का मतलब था कि नर्सों को अतिरिक्त शिफ्ट में काम करना पड़ा।
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used to refer to the lack of communication between the different parts of an organization about their roles or activities that leads to confusion and dysfunction

Ex: When a company is that large often times the right doesn't know what the left hand is doing and vice versa.
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to try one's hand at something
[वाक्यांश]

to attempt to do something that one has no experience in

Ex: The chef wanted to try his hand at making sushi, so he took a weekend course.
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airhead
[संज्ञा]

a person who is scatterbrained and lacks serious thought or focus

हवाई सिर, भुलक्कड़

हवाई सिर, भुलक्कड़

Ex: Do n't be such an airhead and remember to double-check your work next time .इतना **खाली दिमाग** मत बनो और अगली बार अपने काम को दोबारा जांचना याद रखो।
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to bite one's head off
[वाक्यांश]

to angrily reply or react to someone

Ex: The customer service representative, overwhelmed with complaints, inadvertently snapped the customer's head off, leading to a formal apology.
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to head out
[क्रिया]

to leave a place or go on a journey, especially for a specific destination

निकल पड़ना, चल देना

निकल पड़ना, चल देना

Ex: She decided to head out early to avoid the rush hour traffic .उसने भीड़भाड़ वाले घंटे के ट्रैफिक से बचने के लिए जल्दी **निकलने** का फैसला किया।
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to fall head over heels
[वाक्यांश]

to become completely and suddenly very much in love with someone

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headstrong
[विशेषण]

determined to do things in one's own way and often resistant to the opinions or suggestions of others

जिद्दी, हठी

जिद्दी, हठी

Ex: Despite warnings, the headstrong teenager insisted on going alone.चेतावनियों के बावजूद, **जिद्दी** किशोर अकेले जाने पर अड़ा रहा।
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