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Call a Spade a Spade – सच को सच कहना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Call a spade a spade" means to speak plainly and directly, without softening the truth or using euphemisms. It emphasizes honesty, even when the truth may be…
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By the Skin of Your Teeth – बस मुश्किल से कामयाब होना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "By the skin of your teeth" means to barely succeed or narrowly escape failure. It describes a situation where someone achieves something with almost no margin for…
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Business is Business – व्यापार में भावना नहीं

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Business is business" emphasizes that professional decisions should be made practically, without letting personal emotions or relationships interfere. It highlights the need for objectivity in commercial matters.…
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Bury the Hatchet – झगड़ा खत्म करके सुलह करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Bury the hatchet" means to end a conflict or argument and make peace with someone. It symbolizes letting go of past disagreements and starting fresh. Hindi Equivalent:…
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Burn Your Boats/Bridges – ऐसा काम करना जो वापसी को असंभव बनाए

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Burn your boats/bridges" means to take an irreversible action that eliminates all options for retreat, forcing you to move forward. It originates from military strategies where commanders…
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Break the Bank – बहुत महंगा होना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Break the bank" means to cost an extremely large amount of money - so much that it could theoretically bankrupt someone or an organization. It describes something…
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Break Fresh/New Ground – कुछ ऐसा करना जो पहले कभी न हुआ हो

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Break fresh/new ground" means to do something innovative or pioneering—to create, discover, or achieve something that has never been done before. Hindi Equivalent: "कुछ ऐसा करना जो…
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Break a Leg – शुभकामनाएं देना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Break a leg" is a popular way to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance, presentation, or important event. Ironically, it uses a phrase that literally…
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Brain is Better Than Brawn – बुद्धि बल से बेहतर

Meaning & Explanation The proverb "Brain is better than brawn" emphasizes that intelligence, strategy, and mental strength are more powerful and effective than physical strength alone. It highlights the value of wisdom…
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Bounce Something Off Someone – किसी से विचार-विमर्श करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Bounce something off someone" means to share an idea, plan, or thought with someone to get their opinion or feedback. It implies a casual yet purposeful discussion…
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