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Slugfest- haatha paai  Spat - kaha suni  Destitute - akela besahara behold- mihaarnaa . Slugfest – a fierce fight or intense battle Spat – a petty quarrel or minor argument Destitute – extremely poor, without money or support Behold – to look at or observe something (often with admiration or wonder)
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 You look quite fatigued today.  i have been working  flat out for the last week  You hit the sack quite early yesterday. i dropped off out of exhaustion,  you slept like a log yesterday. i have not yet gotten rid of my fatigue. Don't dabble around here; the floor is still wet. Thinking of buying socks, it will make walking around the house smoother. Stop this monkey business early in the day. You also stop being home proud. You are an expert at nitpicking I am cheesed off with you. ok - sounds good  I am fine:  I am doing great  no problem: don't mention it  Hurrah! Let's speed it up. poor: Impoverished  fast : rapid   

Word meaning English to Hindi with English sentences

  Auspicious  शुभ Here are 10 sentences using the word "auspicious": 1. The couple chose an **auspicious** date for their wedding, believing it would bring them good fortune. 2. The sun shining brightly on the festival day was seen as an **auspicious** sign. 3. It was an **auspicious** beginning for the new company, with many clients showing interest immediately. 4. The discovery of the ancient artifact on the first day of the expedition was considered **auspicious** by the archaeologists. 5. According to the lunar calendar, The priest blessed the house on an **auspicious** day. 6. His promotion came at an **auspicious** time, right when he needed a financial boost. 7. The birth of their child during a rare celestial event was thought to be **auspicious**. 8. Starting the project on an **auspicious** Monday was important to the superstitious team. 9. The **auspicious** weather made their outdoor event even more special. 10. They began the ceremony with a prayer for an **auspi...