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middle-aged
middle-aged
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/ˈmɪdəˌɫeɪɡd/
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درمیانی عمر کا

(of a person) approximately between 45 to 65 years old, typically indicating a stage of life between young adulthood and old age

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The middle-aged man enjoyed his evening walks in the park.
She started a new career at a middle-aged age, which was inspiring.
well-dressed
well-dressed
صفت
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/ˌwɛlˈdrɛst/
(عمدہ لباس پہنے ہوئے)

(عمدہ لباس پہنے ہوئے)

خوش لباس

wearing clothes that are stylish or expensive

far-fetched
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/fˈɑːɹfˈɛtʃt/
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(ناقابل یقین)

بعید

not probable and difficult to believe

tongue-tied
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/tˈʌŋtˈaɪd/
(بات نہ کر سکنے والا)

(بات نہ کر سکنے والا)

خاموش

unable to speak clearly or express oneself due to nervousness, shyness, or confusion

pig-headedly
حال
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/pˈɪɡhˈɛdɪdli/
(غیر لچکدار طور پر)

(غیر لچکدار طور پر)

ہٹ دھرمی سے

in a stubborn, unyielding, and inflexible manner

to gift-wrap
to gift-wrap
فعل
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/ɡˈɪftɹˈæp/
(تحفے میں رکھنے کے لئے لپیٹنا)

(تحفے میں رکھنے کے لئے لپیٹنا)

تحفہ لفافے میں بند کرنا

to wrap something, usually a present, in decorative paper or packaging

fireproof
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(آتش گیر سے محفوظ)

(آتش گیر سے محفوظ)

آتش مزاحم

resistant to melting under high temperatures, catching fire, or burning

color code
اسم
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/kˈʌlɚ kˈoʊd/
(رنگ کوڈ سسٹم)

(رنگ کوڈ سسٹم)

رنگوں کا کوڈ

a system of using different colors to represent or indicate different categories, values, or information

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to catch somebody red-handed
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Idiom
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to arrest or see someone the moment they are doing something that is illegal or dishonest

What is the origin of the idiom "catch someone red-handed" and when to use it?

The idiom "catch someone red-handed" traces its origin to the practice of catching a person with literal blood stains on their hands, serving as irrefutable evidence of their involvement in a crime or wrongdoing. In earlier times, the phrase was associated with catching a thief or murderer immediately after the act, when their hands were stained with the victim's blood. Over time, the idiom evolved to describe any situation where someone is caught in the act of committing an offense or engaging in illicit activities, leaving them with undeniable proof of their guilt.

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