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covert |
a. [गुप्त] secretive, not openly shown The covert military operation was not disclosed until weeks later after it was determined to succeed. |
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coy |
a. [विनीत] quiet; still; tending to avoid people and social situations; reserved He is neither coy nor subtle; he is courting his own distorted view of the truth. |
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cram |
v. [रटना] pack; force, press, or squeeze into an insufficient space At its peak, a million people cram onto the streets over the two-day festival. |
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cramp |
n. [उद्वेष्ट] something that confines or contracts; restraint; hindrance The swimmer got cramp in his legs and had to be helped out of the water. |
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cramped |
a. [crayon] jammed; stuffed; uncomfortably small or restricted The report says some masters house their workers in bad conditions - cramped, damp dormitory blocks with poor sanitation. |
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cranky |
a. [लालसा] having a bad disposition; having eccentric ways; odd; full of bends and turns; crooked For most of her life, she lived in cranky desperation. |
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crave |
v. [लालसा] ask with earnestness or importunity; ask with submission or humility; beg He knows that if they trust him, he can give them the happiness which they crave. |
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craving |
n. [चापलूसी] vehement or urgent desire; longing for; consuming desire; yearning If your chocolate craving is getting to you, try diet hot-chocolate packets. |
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creed |
n. [धर्म] definite summary of what is believed; confession of faith for public use The laws apply to everyone irrespective of race, creed, or color. |
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cripple |
n. [अपंग] person or animal that is partially disabled or unable to use a limb or limb I have no muscle left in my leg; it's like a true cripple leg. |
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crook |
v. [सठिया crabbed] bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure She used to crook her little finger as she drinks tea. |
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crooked |
a. [कुटिल] having or marked by bends or angles; not straight or aligned; curved Well, I guess if being crooked is good enough for Illinois, it's good enough for the U.S. |
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crude |
a. [कच्चे तेल] being in an unrefined or natural state; raw; lacking tact or taste; blunt or offensive Nigeria is the sixth-largest exporter of crude oil within OPEC. |
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crumb |
n. [टुकड़ा] small fragment or piece, especially a small piece of bread or other food; broken or cut off She swept up extremely carefully, and no crumb was left anymore. |
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crunch |
v. [कमी] chew with force and noise; crush, grind or tread noisily We have to left cars and crunch through the snow in the dark. |