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Silence is Half Consent – चुप्पी आधी सहमति Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "silence is half consent" suggests that if someone does not object to something, it can be seen as an agreement or acceptance. In other words, remaining silent in…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Sick and Tired – तंग आ चुका हूँ / बहुत थक गया Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "sick and tired" is commonly used to express a feeling of frustration or exhaustion with something or someone. When someone says they are "sick and tired", it means…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Shotgun – आगे की सीट लेना (गाड़ी में) Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "shotgun" is a fun and commonly used term that refers to the front passenger seat in a car. When someone says they’re "calling shotgun," they’re claiming the front…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Shoot Oneself in the Foot – अनजाने में खुद को नुकसान पहुंचाना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "shoot oneself in the foot" means to unintentionally harm oneself through one's own actions, often as a result of a thoughtless decision or mistake. It describes a situation…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Shoot from the Hip – बिना सोचे-समझे बोलना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "shoot from the hip" refers to speaking or acting without careful thought or consideration, often leading to impulsive or unfiltered actions or words. It originates from a time…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Shame on You – तुम्हें शर्म आनी चाहिए / लज्जा आनी चाहिए Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "shame on you" is used to express disapproval or disappointment towards someone's immoral, dishonorable, or inappropriate behavior. It conveys a strong sense of reprimand and suggests that the…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Sell Like Hot Cakes – बहुत तेजी से बिकना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "sell like hot cakes" refers to something that is selling very quickly and in large quantities. It originates from the hot cakes (pancakes) being sold quickly when they…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Self Praise Is No Recommendation – अपने मुँह मियाँ मिट्ठू न बनो Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "self praise is no recommendation" emphasizes that praising oneself doesn’t convince others of your abilities or worth. It suggests that true merit and recognition come from others, not…
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Scrape the Barrel – सबसे खराब स्थिति या चीजों का उपयोग करना क्योंकि और कोई विकल्प नहीं Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "scrape the barrel" refers to using the last or worst available option when there are no other choices left. It’s used to describe situations where only the least…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Run Around in Circles – ऐसे काम में मेहनत करना जो बेकार हो Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "run around in circles" is used to describe a situation where someone is working hard or putting in a lot of effort, but they are not making any…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025

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