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cuddle |
v. [cuddle] lie close or snug; crouch; nestle; embrace closely The little girl wants to cuddle her pet cat. |
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cuff |
n. [کف] fold at the end of the sleeve; part of sleeve turned back from the hand; any ornamental appendage at the wrist The dress pattern doesn't really explain how the cuff joins onto the sleeve. |
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cuisine |
n. [کھانا] kitchen or cooking department; food; manner or style of cooking; cookery It appears that much of the cuisine is an intuitive affair, based on the state and available ingredients. |
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curb |
v. [کچلنے] bend or curve; guide and manage, or restrain Paradoxically, Ray's strong-arming may be helping to curb violence in Bangalore. |
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cute |
a. [پیارا] ingenious; delightfully pretty or dainty We just remembered when our husky was a puppy; how small and cute it was. |
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cynical |
a. [نندک] skeptical of motives of others; selfishly calculating; negative or pessimistic I find it sad and cynical that this guy is essentially saying things will not be better by 2012. |
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dandy |
n. [بانکا] man who affects extreme elegance in clothes and manners; something very good or agreeable He said that being a dandy was a way of being an individual in an age of mass culture. |
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darn |
v. [رفو] mend, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by the needle; sew together with yarn or thread I don't want to darn your trousers. |
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dart |
v. [ڈارٹ] move suddenly and rapidly Your eyes take them in, then dart away to something else. |
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debris |
n. [ملبے] remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City, they were still carting away the debris. |
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debut |
n. [پہلی] beginning or first attempt; first appearance before the public The reporters are waiting for the debut of a new foreign policy in the news hall. |
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decoy |
n. [بتک] lure or bait; means used to mislead or lead into danger The decoy did not fool the wild ducks. |
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