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It is No Use Building Castles in the Air – हवाई किले बनाने से लाभ नहीं Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is no use building castles in the air" means that it is pointless to create unrealistic or impractical plans, dreams, or hopes that have no possibility of…
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It is Never Too Late to Mend – सुधार के लिए देर नहीं Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is never too late to mend" suggests that no matter how difficult or wrong a situation may seem, there is always time to make improvements or corrections.…
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It is Hard to Live in Rome and Fight with the Pope – मगरमच्छ से बैर, नदी में रहकर Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is hard to live in Rome and fight with the pope" implies that it is difficult to challenge or oppose something when you are deeply involved in…
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It is Better to Wear Out Than to Rust Out – बेकार बैठने से काम बेहतर Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is better to wear out than to rust out" implies that it is more desirable to work hard and stay active rather than becoming inactive and allowing…
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It is Always Darkest Before the Dawn – सुबह से पहले सबसे ज्यादा अंधेरा होता है Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is always darkest before the dawn" means that things often seem the most difficult or hopeless just before they improve. This phrase is used to encourage perseverance…
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It is a Far Cry – बहुत दूर की बात है Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It is a far cry" is used to describe something that is very different or distant from what was expected or desired. It is often used when comparing…
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It Can’t Hurt – इससे नुकसान नहीं होगा / कोशिश करने में क्या बुराई Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "It can’t hurt" is used to suggest that something is harmless or unlikely to cause any negative effects. It is often said when someone is encouraged to try…
Posted by admin 21/04/2025
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In Your Dreams – तुम्हारे सपनों में / ऐसा कभी नहीं होगा Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "In your dreams" is used to indicate that something is highly unlikely or impossible. It is often said when someone has an unrealistic expectation or is hoping for…
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In the Same Boat – एक ही मुश्किल स्थिति में होना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "In the same boat" means being in the same difficult or challenging situation as others. It is often used to express the idea that people share the same…
Posted by admin 20/04/2025
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In the Fast Lane – रोमांचक जीवन जीना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "In the fast lane" refers to living a fast-paced, exciting, and often risk-taking lifestyle. It implies that someone is actively pursuing thrills, adventure, or success, often at the…
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