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animal
[विशेषण]

marked by the appetites and passions of the body

पशुवत्,  जानवरों जैसा

पशुवत्, जानवरों जैसा

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to have ants in one's pants
[वाक्यांश]

to have a hard time staying calm due to being extremely nervous or excited about something

Ex: They were full of ants in their pants as they anxiously waited for the winner to be announced.
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antsy
[विशेषण]

having a fidgety feeling caused by nervousness

बेचैन, घबराया हुआ

बेचैन, घबराया हुआ

Ex: The long silence made everyone in the room a little antsy.लंबी चुप्पी ने कमरे में सभी को थोड़ा **बेचैन** कर दिया।
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to go ape
[वाक्यांश]

to become extremely excited or enthusiastic about something

Ex: When the band started playing their favorite song , the went ape, dancing and cheering with uncontainable excitement .
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to go apeshit
[वाक्यांश]

to become extremely angry to the extent that one displays wild and uncontrollable behavior

Ex: When I accidentally spilled coffee on his laptop, he went ape and started shouting at me.
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ass
[संज्ञा]

a pompous fool

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

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jackass
[संज्ञा]

a man who is a stupid incompetent fool

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

मूर्ख, बेवकूफ

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bats in the belfry
[वाक्यांश]

an unconventional or unique behavior that is often considered crazy, risky, or confusing

Ex: After staying up all night working on the project, I've got a few bats in my belfry today.
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batty
[विशेषण]

slightly crazy, eccentric, or behaving in a way that seems mentally odd

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(as) blind as a bat
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to someone who is unable to see well

Ex: Without my reading glasses , Ias blind as a bat to all the fine print .
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(as) busy as a beaver
[वाक्यांश]

extremely active, busy, and hardworking

Ex: The construction crew was busy as beavers, working to complete the building on time.
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eager beaver
[संज्ञा]

an energetic and eager individual who is willing to work hard

मेहनती, उत्साही

मेहनती, उत्साही

Ex: The new intern is a real eager beaver.नया इंटर्न एक वास्तविक **मेहनती व्यक्ति** है। वह हमेशा कार्यों के लिए स्वेच्छा से काम करता है, अतिरिक्त जिम्मेदारियां मांगता है और सीखने के लिए वास्तविक उत्साह दिखाता है।
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bee in one's bonnet
[वाक्यांश]

something one is extremely obsessed with and keeps talking about

Ex: The politician has bee in his bonnet about income inequality and consistently advocates for policies to address the issue .
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(as) busy as a bee
[वाक्यांश]

extremely busy with work, activities, etc.

Ex: The construction workers were busy as bees, putting up the scaffolding and beginning work on the building.
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to mind one's own beeswax
[वाक्यांश]

to refrain from interfering in someone else's private affairs

Ex: At the neighborhood block party, John tactfully told his neighbors to mind their own beeswax when they offered unsolicited advice about his home renovation project.
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a little bird
[वाक्यांश]

an anonymous or unidentified source of information

Ex: If it was n't you , then I a little bird told him .
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bird
[संज्ञा]

a young female adult

चिड़िया, लड़की

चिड़िया, लड़की

Ex: The lads went out to chat up some birds at the pub .लड़के पब में कुछ **लड़कियों** से बात करने निकले।
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used to imply that people with similar interests or characteristics tend to associate with each other

Ex: Birds of a feather flock together, which is why the group of musicians spent so much time together .
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early bird
[संज्ञा]

someone who has a tendency to get up early every morning

जल्दी उठने वाला

जल्दी उठने वाला

Ex: The conference starts at 8 AM , so all the early birds will get the best seats in the front row .सम्मेलन सुबह 8 बजे शुरू होता है, इसलिए सभी **जल्दी उठने वाले** सामने की पंक्ति में सबसे अच्छी सीटें पाएंगे।
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to eat like a bird
[वाक्यांश]

to have a very little desire to eat

Ex: I was surprised when he finished the large pizza all by himself; I thought he would eat like a bird, but he has a big appetite.
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for the birds
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to something that does not deserve one's attention due to not being important or interesting enough

Ex: Attending that meeting felt like a total waste of time ; it was for the birds.
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to give somebody the bird
[वाक्यांश]

to intentionally and rudely display an offensive hand gesture, involving raising the middle finger while extending the others downward, as a sign of strong disapproval, annoyance, or disrespect toward someone

Ex: In a fit of frustration, she rolled down her car window and gave the slow-moving traffic the bird.
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jailbird
[संज्ञा]

a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly

आवारा, जेल का चिड़िया

आवारा, जेल का चिड़िया

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used to imply that the person who starts their day or task early will have an advantage over those who start later or procrastinate

Ex: The early bird catches the worm, so I made sure to submit my application first .
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buck
[संज्ञा]

one dollar

एक डॉलर, एक डॉलर का नोट

एक डॉलर, एक डॉलर का नोट

Ex: He bet his friend a buck that his favorite team would win the game .उसने अपने दोस्त से एक **डॉलर** की शर्त लगाई कि उसकी पसंदीदा टीम खेल जीतेगी।
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to buck up
[क्रिया]

to encourage someone when they are sad or discouraged

प्रोत्साहित करना, हौसला बढ़ाना

प्रोत्साहित करना, हौसला बढ़ाना

Ex: The teacher's words of encouragement really bucked me up before the exam.शिक्षक के प्रोत्साहन के शब्दों ने परीक्षा से पहले मुझे वास्तव में **हौसला बढ़ाया**.
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(as) snug as a bug in a rug
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to something that is very soothing and comforting

Ex: Wrapped in a warm scarf and a cozy sweater , she ventured out into the winter chill , snug as a bug in a rug.
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bug
[संज्ञा]

a fairly mild yet infectious illness that is caused by a virus or bacteria

रोगाणु, वायरस

रोगाणु, वायरस

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to bug
[क्रिया]

to persistently annoy someone, often by making repeated requests or demands

परेशान करना,  तंग करना

परेशान करना, तंग करना

Ex: Ignoring a person's desire for solitude and continuing to talk may bug them.किसी व्यक्ति की एकांत की इच्छा को नजरअंदाज करना और बात करना जारी रखना उन्हें **परेशान** कर सकता है।
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to work out
[क्रिया]

to find a solution to a problem

हल निकालना, समाधान ढूंढना

हल निकालना, समाधान ढूंढना

Ex: She helped me work out the best way to approach the problem .उसने मुझे समस्या के समाधान का सबसे अच्छा तरीका **निकालने** में मदद की।
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bullshit
[संज्ञा]

obscene words for unacceptable behavior

बकवास, अर्थहीन बातें

बकवास, अर्थहीन बातें

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bullheaded
[विशेषण]

obstinate and stupid

जिद्दी, मूर्ख

जिद्दी, मूर्ख

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cock-and-bull story
[संज्ञा]

a story that seems impossible, particularly one that is used as an excuse

झूठी कहानी, अविश्वसनीय कहानी

झूठी कहानी, अविश्वसनीय कहानी

Ex: The tall tales in that novel were a collection of cock-and-bull stories that made it a bestseller among adventure enthusiasts .उपन्यास में ऊंची कहानियां **झूठी कहानियों** का एक संग्रह थीं जिसने इसे साहसिक उत्साही लोगों के बीच बेस्टसेलर बना दिया।
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to take the bull by the horns
[वाक्यांश]

to directly and bravely deal with a difficulty or danger

Ex: It 's time take the bull by the horns and make those tough decisions .
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dumb bunny
[संज्ञा]

someone whose behavior is marked by foolishness or ignorance

मूर्ख खरगोश, बेवकूफ

मूर्ख खरगोश, बेवकूफ

Ex: You really thought you could win the lottery with those numbers?क्या तुम सच में सोचते थे कि तुम उन नंबरों से लॉटरी जीत सकते हो? माफ़ कीजिए, लेकिन तुम थोड़े **मूर्ख खरगोश** बन रहे हो।
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to have butterflies in one's stomach
[वाक्यांश]

to be really excited or nervous about what is going to happen

Ex: We felt butterflies before the big game, but once we started playing, the adrenaline took over.
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the straw that break the camel's back
[वाक्यांश]

one of several difficulties happening after one another that finally makes it intolerable for someone to continue something

Ex: The student had been juggling multiple assignments, extracurricular activities, and personal challenges.
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to catnap
[क्रिया]

to take a short and light nap, typically lasting only a few minutes

झपकी लेना, थोड़ी देर सोना

झपकी लेना, थोड़ी देर सोना

Ex: He catnapped for a few minutes before the important meeting .उसने महत्वपूर्ण बैठक से पहले कुछ मिनटों के लिए **झपकी ली**।
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copycat
[संज्ञा]

a person who imitates the actions, clothes, ideas, etc. of someone else

नकलची, अनुकरणकर्ता

नकलची, अनुकरणकर्ता

Ex: When Mark started using the same catchphrases as his friend , he playfully called him a copycat and suggested coming up with something unique .जब मार्क ने अपने दोस्त के समान ही कैचफ्रेज़ का उपयोग करना शुरू किया, तो उसने मज़ाक में उसे **नकलची** कहा और कुछ अनोखा सोचने का सुझाव दिया।
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used to imply that while excessive curiosity can have negative consequences, the pursuit of knowledge or exploration can also be rewarding and fulfilling despite the risks

Ex: Despite the danger, the explorers were curious about what lay beyond the mountains.
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to rain cats and dogs
[वाक्यांश]

to rain really hard

Ex: The rain was coming down in buckets , like it raining cats and dogs, during the outdoor concert .
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to look like something the cat bring in
[वाक्यांश]

to look very disorganized and untidy

Ex: Yesterday, she had felt like something the cat brought in after staying up all night studying, mentally drained and sleep-deprived.
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cat got your tongue
[वाक्य]

said to someone who is annoyingly quiet when they are expected to speak

Ex: When her friend suddenly stopped talking about the party, Sarah asked, "Hey, cat got your tongue?
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to chicken out
[क्रिया]

to not to do something one planned because they feel scared or hesitant

डर जाना, पीछे हट जाना

डर जाना, पीछे हट जाना

Ex: Are you going to chicken out of the competition?क्या तुम प्रतियोगिता से **डरकर भागने** वाले हो?
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chickenshit
[संज्ञा]

a person who is weak and lacks courage

डरपोक, कायर

डरपोक, कायर

Ex: Instead of facing the problem head-on , he acted like a chickenshit and ran away .समस्या का सामना करने के बजाय, उसने **डरपोक** की तरह व्यवहार किया और भाग गया।
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to not count one's chickens
[वाक्यांश]

to be cautious and not assume that something will succeed or happen as planned, as there is always a possibility of unforeseen obstacles or problems

Ex: After the successful job interview, he advised his friend not to count her chickens before receiving the official job offer.
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(as) cunning as a fox
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to someone who tends to achieve things in a clever way, particularly by deceiving other people

Ex: The politician sly as a fox; he can manipulate public opinion to his advantage effortlessly .
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a frog in one's throat
[वाक्यांश]

difficulty in speaking, particularly due to one's throat being dry

Ex: Mary a frog in her throat whenever she has to sing in front of an audience , but she practices diligently to overcome it .
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to get one's goat
[वाक्यांश]

to really annoy or frustrate someone

Ex: While I was studying , their continuous distractions getting my goat.
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to be specially careful, gentle, or considerate when dealing with someone or something

Ex: In negotiations , it 's crucial handle the sensitive topic with kid gloves to maintain a positive atmosphere .
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scapegoat
[संज्ञा]

a person who suffers the consequences of others people's wrongdoings

बलि का बकरा, दोषी ठहराया गया व्यक्ति

बलि का बकरा, दोषी ठहराया गया व्यक्ति

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to goose
[क्रिया]

pinch in the buttocks

नितंबों में चुटकी काटना

नितंबों में चुटकी काटना

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hog
[संज्ञा]

a person regarded as greedy and pig-like

लालची, पेटू

लालची, पेटू

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in hog heaven
[वाक्यांश]

used to indicate a state of great happiness, bliss, or contentment

Ex: With a plate full of her favorite desserts, she was in hog heaven, savoring each sweet bite.
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to hog
[क्रिया]

take greedily; take more than one's share

लालच से लेना, अधिक हिस्सा लेना

लालच से लेना, अधिक हिस्सा लेना

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hogwash
[संज्ञा]

an absurd idea or discussion

बेतुकी बात, असंगत विचार

बेतुकी बात, असंगत विचार

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hoggish
[विशेषण]

acting in a way that is greedy, selfish, or gluttonous, similar to the behavior of a pig

Ex: The children grabbed the toys in a hoggish manner .
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road hog
[संज्ञा]

someone who drives aggressively or selfishly, often taking up more space on the road than necessary

स्वार्थी ड्राइवर, सड़क का हॉग

स्वार्थी ड्राइवर, सड़क का हॉग

Ex: He encountered a road hog on his way to work , forcing him to slow down .उसे काम पर जाते समय एक **सड़क का हॉग** मिला, जिसने उसे धीमा करने के लिए मजबूर कर दिया।
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to beat a dead horse
[वाक्यांश]

to waste one's time and energy for something that has no chance of achieving success or yeilds no profit

Ex: The team had already decided to change their strategy , but the coach kept talking about the old approach - it was beating a dead horse.
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charley-horse
[संज्ञा]

a muscular cramp (especially in the thigh or calf) following vigorous exercise

मांसपेशियों में ऐंठन, मांसपेशियों का खिंचाव

मांसपेशियों में ऐंठन, मांसपेशियों का खिंचाव

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(straight) from the horse's mouth
[वाक्यांश]

(of information) from an accurate or valid source

Ex: She learned about the promotion directly from her manager , so it 's from the horse 's mouth.
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to horse around
[क्रिया]

indulge in horseplay

मस्ती करना, ठिठोली करना

मस्ती करना, ठिठोली करना

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like a chicken with its head cut off
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used to describe someone who is extremely confused and excited

Ex: When the teacher announced a surprise pop quiz, the students started flipping through their notes like chickens with their heads cut off, trying to find the answers.
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spring chicken
[संज्ञा]

a young individual with little or no experience

नौसिखिया, चूजा

नौसिखिया, चूजा

Ex: Olivia is exploring different musical instruments ; she 's a spring chicken in the world of music .ओलिविया विभिन्न संगीत वाद्ययंत्रों की खोज कर रही है; वह संगीत की दुनिया में एक **नौसिखिया** है।
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clam
[संज्ञा]

a piece of paper money worth one dollar

एक डॉलर का नोट, एक डॉलर

एक डॉलर का नोट, एक डॉलर

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to clam up
[क्रिया]

to suddenly become silent or refuse to talk, often because of nervousness, fear, or a desire to keep information secret

चुप हो जाना, अचानक बोलना बंद कर देना

चुप हो जाना, अचानक बोलना बंद कर देना

Ex: As soon as the topic of her recent project came up , Emily clam up and did n't want to reveal any details .जैसे ही उसके हालिया प्रोजेक्ट का विषय सामने आया, एमिली **चुप हो गई** और कोई भी विवरण प्रकट नहीं करना चाहती थी।
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holy cow
[विस्मयादिबोधक]

said when one is surprised, shocked, or amazed

हे भगवान!, अरे वाह!

हे भगवान!, अरे वाह!

Ex: She got a promotion and a raise?उसे पदोन्नति और वेतनवृद्धि मिली? **अरे बाप रे**, यह शानदार है!
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till the cows come home
[वाक्यांश]

used to describe a prolonged or indefinite period of time, often implying that something will continue for a very long duration

Ex: We have been waiting for the results until the cows come home, and they still haven't arrived.
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dog
[संज्ञा]

a woman or girl who is uninteresting, unattractive, and unpleasant

कुतिया, वेश्या

कुतिया, वेश्या

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dog do
[संज्ञा]

fecal droppings from a dog

कुत्ते का मल, कुत्ते की लीद

कुत्ते का मल, कुत्ते की लीद

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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 be in the doghouse
[वाक्यांश]

to be in trouble with someone, typically because of a mistake or wrongdoing

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dog-tired
[विशेषण]

completely worn out, typically from intense physical or mental effort

कुत्ते की तरह थका हुआ, पूरी तरह से थका हुआ

कुत्ते की तरह थका हुआ, पूरी तरह से थका हुआ

Ex: He 'd gone to bed dog-tired, barely able to keep his eyes open .वह **थका हारा** बिस्तर पर चला गया था, मुश्किल से अपनी आँखें खुली रख पा रहा था।
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dog eat dog
[वाक्यांश]

(in business, politics, etc.) a situation in which the competition is so fierce that everyone is willing to do whatever it takes to be successful, even if it means harming others

Ex: The competition for the job is fierce , and it 's dog eat dog situation .
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hound
[संज्ञा]

someone who is morally reprehensible

नीच, बदमाश

नीच, बदमाश

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one's dogs are barking
[वाक्य]

used to say that one's feet are in pain

Ex: Lisa spent the entire day on her feet at the busy retail store, and by closing time, her dogs were barking with exhaustion.
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to put on the dog
[वाक्यांश]

to behave in a pretentious way to prove one is rich or fashionable

Ex: The celebrity couple put on the dog at the red-carpet event, arriving in a lavish entourage and flaunting their expensive attire.
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(as) sick as a dog
[वाक्यांश]

used to refer to someone who is extremely ill or unwell

Ex: We were as sick as dogs after eating that spoiled food at the restaurant.
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top dog
[संज्ञा]

a person who holds the highest rank in a particular group or organization

सर्वोच्च नेता, शीर्ष कुत्ता

सर्वोच्च नेता, शीर्ष कुत्ता

Ex: They were the top dog in the industry for years , but lost their position after a series of scandals .वे वर्षों तक उद्योग में **सर्वोच्च स्थान** पर थे, लेकिन एक श्रृंखला घोटालों के बाद अपनी स्थिति खो दी।
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dead duck
[संज्ञा]

someone or something that has never succeeded or is very unlikely to succeed in the future

मुर्दा बत्तख, निराशाजनक मामला

मुर्दा बत्तख, निराशाजनक मामला

Ex: The project is behind schedule and over budget , and it 's becoming a dead duck.परियोजना अनुसूची से पीछे है और बजट से अधिक है, और यह एक **मुर्दा बत्तख** बन रही है।
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sitting duck
[संज्ञा]

someone or something that lacks enough defense or protection and is easy to be targeted

आसान निशाना, बैठा हुआ बतख

आसान निशाना, बैठा हुआ बतख

Ex: When you 're the only candidate opposing the incumbent with widespread support , you can feel like a sitting duck in the political arena .जब आप व्यापक समर्थन के साथ मौजूदा उम्मीदवार का विरोध करने वाले एकमात्र उम्मीदवार होते हैं, तो आप राजनीतिक मंच पर **एक आसान लक्ष्य** की तरह महसूस कर सकते हैं।
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(as) bald as an eagle
[वाक्यांश]

used to describe someone who is totally bald

Ex: Peter was losing hair rapidly.
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eagle eye
[संज्ञा]

someone who is keenly aware or observant

गिद्ध की आँख, तीक्ष्ण दृष्टि

गिद्ध की आँख, तीक्ष्ण दृष्टि

Ex: The security guard's eagle eye caught the suspicious behavior of a person in the crowd.सुरक्षा गार्ड की **गिद्ध की नज़र** ने भीड़ में एक व्यक्ति के संदिग्ध व्यवहार को पकड़ा।
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to have a memory like an elephant
[वाक्यांश]

to easily be able to remember things and rarely forget them

Ex: The historian had a memory like an elephant, and he could recall dates, names, and events with incredible accuracy.
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white elephant
[संज्ञा]

a thing that is of no value or use because it is excessively expensive to keep it in a good condition

सफेद हाथी, महंगा बोझ

सफेद हाथी, महंगा बोझ

Ex: The new software system , despite its promising features , proved to be a white elephant for the company due to constant glitches and compatibility issues .नए सॉफ्टवेयर सिस्टम ने, अपनी आशाजनक विशेषताओं के बावजूद, निरंतर गड़बड़ियों और संगतता के मुद्दों के कारण कंपनी के लिए एक **सफेद हाथी** साबित हुआ।
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fishy
[विशेषण]

suggestive of dishonesty or something dubious

संदेहास्पद, शक्की

संदेहास्पद, शक्की

Ex: She sensed a fishy motive behind his sudden kindness .उसने उसकी अचानक दयालुता के पीछे एक **संदेहास्पद** मकसद महसूस किया।
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to make sheep's eyes at somebody
[वाक्यांश]

to look at someone in a way that shows one is very passionate about them

Ex: Patricia could n't help cast sheep 's eyes at Tom from across the room , hoping he would notice her interest .
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a different kettle of fish
[वाक्यांश]

an issue or subject that is not in any way connected to what one was talking about

Ex: Raising a teenager a different kettle of fish from raising a young child .
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fox
[संज्ञा]

a good-looking young person, especially a woman

लोमड़ी, सुंदर युवती

लोमड़ी, सुंदर युवती

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foxy
[विशेषण]

(of a woman) sexually appealing

मोहक, सेक्सी

मोहक, सेक्सी

Ex: Her foxy smile and playful wink left a lasting impression on everyone she met .उसकी **मोहक** मुस्कान और चंचल आँख मारने ने उसके मिलने वाले हर व्यक्ति पर एक स्थायी प्रभाव छोड़ा।
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horseshit
[संज्ञा]

a statement, idea, or act that is obviously untrue, foolish, or unreasonable

बकवास, मूर्खता

बकवास, मूर्खता

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hung like a horse
[वाक्यांश]

***said of a man who is sexually well-endowed

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high horse
[संज्ञा]

one's arrogant and pretentious behavior that is meant to prove one's superiority over others

ऊंचा घोड़ा, अभिमान

ऊंचा घोड़ा, अभिमान

Ex: Trying to climb on any high horse would only be embarrassing at best , and at the very least hypocritical .किसी **ऊंचे घोड़े** पर चढ़ने की कोशिश करना सबसे अच्छे में शर्मनाक होगा, और कम से कम पाखंडी।
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(as) gentle as a lamb
[वाक्यांश]

used to describe an individual who behaves in a very kind and gentle way

Ex: The nurse gentle as a lamb while caring for the elderly patients .
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in two shakes
[वाक्यांश]

soon or in a quick manner

Ex: The team resolved the issue in two shakes of a lamb's tail, preventing any further complications.
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to make a mountain out of (a) molehill
[वाक्यांश]

to make a problem appear more serious or dangerous than it actually is

Ex: Don't make a mountain out of a molehill; it was just a minor miscommunication.
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grease monkey
[संज्ञा]

a mechanic or someone who works on cars

मैकेनिक, कार मैकेनिक

मैकेनिक, कार मैकेनिक

Ex: She became known as the neighborhood grease monkey for her car repair skills .वह अपनी कार मरम्मत कौशल के लिए पड़ोस के **मैकेनिक** के रूप में जानी जाने लगी।
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to make a monkey (out) of somebody
[वाक्यांश]

to do something that makes a person appear foolish in front of others

Ex: He thought he could outsmart us , but we ended making a monkey of him in the negotiation .
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