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Big Deal – बड़ी बात नहीं / तो क्या हुआ

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Big deal" is a sarcastic or dismissive expression used to show that something is not as important or impressive as it seems. It can be used both…
Posted by admin 17/04/2025
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Better Alone Than in a Bad Company – बुरी संगत से अकेला भला

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Better alone than in a bad company" emphasizes that being by yourself is preferable to associating with negative or harmful people. It highlights the importance of choosing…
Posted by admin 17/04/2025
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Beside Yourself with Joy – अत्यधिक खुशी महसूस करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Beside yourself with joy" describes an overwhelming state of happiness where someone is so elated that they feel almost out of control. It conveys extreme excitement or…
Posted by admin 17/04/2025
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Behind One’s Back – छिपकर कुछ करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Behind one’s back" refers to doing something secretly or deceitfully without someone’s knowledge, especially when it may harm or betray them. Hindi Equivalent: "छिपकर कुछ करना"Literal Meaning: "To…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Behave Yourself – ठीक से पेश आओ / व्यवहार करो

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Behave yourself" is a command meaning to act properly, follow rules, or maintain good conduct in a given situation. Hindi Equivalent: "ठीक से पेश आओ / व्यवहार…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Beauty Needs No Ornaments – सौंदर्य को सजावट की जरूरत नहीं

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Beauty needs no ornaments" means that true beauty is complete in itself and does not require artificial enhancements or decorations. Hindi Equivalent: "सौंदर्य को सजावट की जरूरत…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Beating Around the Bush – बेकार की बातें करना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Beating around the bush" means avoiding the main topic or speaking indirectly instead of addressing something directly. Hindi Equivalent: "बेकार की बातें करना"Literal Meaning: "To talk about useless…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Barking Dogs Seldom Bite – जो भौंकते हैं, वे काटते कम

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Barking dogs seldom bite" suggests that people who make loud threats or complaints rarely follow through with action. Those who are most vocal are often the least…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Bear a Grudge – किसी के प्रति पुरानी नाराजगी रखना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Bear a grudge" means to hold onto anger or resentment against someone for a long time because of a past offense. Hindi Equivalent: "किसी के प्रति पुरानी…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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Be in a Tight Corner – मुश्किल स्थिति में होना

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Be in a tight corner" means to be in a difficult situation with limited options for escape or resolution. It describes being trapped or pressured with no…
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