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Hit the books – पढ़ाई शुरू करना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Hit the books" means to begin studying or focusing on academic work. It is often used when someone decides to dedicate time and effort to studying for an…
Posted by admin 20/04/2025
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Herd race, mob mentality – भेड़चाल Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Herd race" or "mob mentality" refers to the phenomenon where individuals in a group act in a similar manner without thinking for themselves. It describes a situation where…
Posted by admin 20/04/2025
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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…
Posted by admin 17/04/2025
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A Blind Man is No Judge of Colours – अंधा क्या जाने रंगों की पहचान

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A blind man is no judge of colours" means that one cannot give an opinion or make judgments about things they have no knowledge or experience of.…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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A Black Sheep – परिवार के लिए शर्मिंदगी का कारण

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A black sheep" refers to a person who is considered a disgrace or an embarrassment to their family or group because of their different, often rebellious, behavior.…
Posted by admin 15/04/2025
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A Bird in the Hand is Better Than Two in the Bush – हाथ में मौजूद अवसर भविष्य के अवसरों से बेहतर

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush" means that it is wiser to hold onto something you already have than…
Posted by admin 13/04/2025
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A Bad Workman Quarrels with His Tools – नाच न जाने, आँगन टेढ़ा

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A bad workman quarrels with his tools" means that an unskilled person often blames external factors like tools, situations, or others for their failures instead…
Posted by admin 13/04/2025
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A Bad Man is Better Than a Bad Name – बदनाम से बुरा बेहतर

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "A bad man is better than a bad name" means that even if a person has made mistakes or has flaws, having a bad reputation…
Posted by admin 13/04/2025

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