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Read Between the Lines – छिपा हुआ संदेश समझना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Read between the lines" means to understand the hidden or implied meaning behind what is being said or written. It refers to the act of grasping unstated emotions,…
Posted by admin 22/04/2025
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Keep an Ear to the Ground – हर चीज की जानकारी रखना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Keep an ear to the ground" means to stay alert and be aware of what is happening around you—especially upcoming changes, news, or trends. It suggests being attentive…
Posted by admin 21/04/2025
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Just Name It – बस बोलो / जो चाहिए बताओ Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Just name it" is a friendly, confident way to offer help or show willingness to do something for someone. It means that whatever the other person wants or…
Posted by admin 21/04/2025
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Just My Luck – मेरी किस्मत / हमेशा मेरे साथ ऐसा ही होता है Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Just my luck" is used when something bad, unfortunate, or disappointing happens to someone—usually in a way that feels typical or expected for them. It’s often said with…
Posted by admin 21/04/2025
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Have Your Heart in Your Mouth – बेहद घबराया हुआ होना Meaning & Explanation

The idiom "Have your heart in your mouth" refers to a state of extreme nervousness or fear. It is used to describe the feeling someone experiences when they are worried,…
Posted by admin 20/04/2025
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