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2022-02-07 06:30:30 #107 TODAY BONUS TIP SERIES

Boiling(उबलता हुआ): at or near boiling point. Ex: boiling water
Humid (गीला) : marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. Ex: a hot and humid day
Muggy(उमसदार): unpleasantly warm and humid. Ex: it was a hot, very muggy evening
Scorching(झुलसानेवाला): very hot, often used in positive contexts. Ex: the scorching July sun.
Stifling: hot and you can hardly breath. Ex: stifling heat
Sweltering(तपता): hot and uncomfortable. Ex: a sweltering English summer
Blistering(बहुत तेज़): (of heat) intense. Ex: the blistering heat of the desert
A sizzler(कड़ाके की धूप) - a very hot day
A heat wave(गर्मी की लहर)- a period of extremely hot weather
Melting(गलन)- the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state.
Blazing sun(चमकता हुआ सूर्य) - sun shinning brightly. Ex: Quite a few people were eating outside in the blazing sun.


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2022-01-29 16:39:01 20- Idiom: Set one's teeth on edge

Meaning: to induce an unpleasant sensation, to repel, irritate

Sentence: The noise of the machine in the next room really set my teeth on edge
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2022-01-29 15:43:01 18- Idiom: Put the cart before the horse

Meaning: To put a thing in the wrong order.

Sentence: Mohit always puts the cart before the horse, when he practices maths.
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2022-01-29 15:39:01 19- Idiom: A slap on the wrist

Meaning: A small punishment

Sentence: Samar got away with a slap on the wrist after defacing the school property.
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2022-01-29 15:07:01 17- Idiom: Once bitten, twice shy

Meaning: Afraid of doing a thing again

Sentence: After he left her she refused to go out with anyone else for a long time - once bitten, twice shy, I suppose.
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2022-01-29 14:48:02 16- Idiom: Notch up

Meaning: to achieve something like a win or a record

Sentence: Rafael Nadal notched up another win this week, so he's now won six matches in a row.
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2022-01-29 14:05:08 15- Idiom: Make a beeline for

Meaning: To hurry directly toward someone or something

Sentence: When ram enters a party, he always makes a beeline for the dessert section.
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2022-01-29 13:49:01 14- Idiom: Let the cat out of the bag

Meaning: To share a secret that wasn’t supposed to be shared.

Sentence: Ramesh let the cat out of the bag about my surprise birthday party.
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2022-01-29 12:49:01 13- Idiom: Jam on the brakes

Meaning: to press the brakes suddenly and in a hard way.

Sentence: I had to jam on the brakes because a kid suddenly appeared from nowhere and crossed the road.
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2022-01-29 11:50:08 12- Idiom: In the good books

Meaning: be in somebody’s favor or good opinion.

Sentence: The fact that he always managed to be in the good books of the bosses surprised one and all.
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