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Cowards Die Many Times Before Their Death – डरपोक बार-बार डर से मरता है

Meaning & Explanation The famous Shakespearean idiom "Cowards die many times before their death" (from Julius Caesar) means that fearful people experience constant anxiety and emotional suffering, as if dying repeatedly from imagined…
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Coming Right Up – अभी आ रहा है / तुरंत ला रहा हूँ

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Coming right up" is a friendly, informal way to indicate that something will be delivered or completed very soon. It’s commonly used in service industries to assure…
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Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before – आने वाली घटना पहले संकेत देती है

Meaning & Explanation The proverb "Coming events cast their shadows before" suggests that future occurrences often give early signs or warnings before they fully unfold. It implies that observant individuals can detect…
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Come On – चलो ना / अरे यार

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Come on" is a versatile expression used in different contexts to convey encouragement, disbelief, frustration, or playful urging. Its meaning changes based on tone and situation. Hindi…
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Chip Off the Old Block – माता-पिता जैसा व्यवहार या कार्य करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Chip off the old block" refers to someone who closely resembles their parents in appearance, behavior, or talents. It suggests that the child is a smaller, yet…
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Chicken – डरपोक / कायर

Meaning & Explanation The slang term "Chicken" is used to describe someone who is cowardly or afraid to take risks. It implies a lack of courage in facing challenges or difficult situations.…
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Charity Begins at Home – पहले अपने, फिर पराए

Meaning & Explanation The proverb "Charity begins at home" emphasizes that a person's first responsibility is to care for their own family and immediate community before helping others. It advocates prioritizing local…
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Chance of Fortune is the Lot of Life – भाग्य का खेल जीवन है

Meaning & Explanation The philosophical idiom "Chance of fortune is the lot of life" suggests that life is inherently unpredictable, filled with both random opportunities and inevitable challenges. It emphasizes that luck…
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Cat Got Your Tongue? – जीभ पकड़ ली क्या? / बोल क्यों नहीं रहे?

Meaning & Explanation The playful idiom "Cat got your tongue?" is used when someone is unusually silent or hesitant to speak, often in response to a question or situation where a reply…
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Call It a Day – काम खत्म करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Call it a day" means to stop working on something, either because you have done enough or because it is time to finish. It suggests ending an…
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