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New Words

mirror, funniest, breathing, sticking, giggle.

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  1. Mirror: a glass which reflects a clear image Example sentences: 1) I always look at myself in the mirror before going to school. 2) Mirror always tells the truth.

     

  2. Funniest: causing laughter Example sentences: 1) My brother told me the funniest story. 2) He is the funniest writer.

     

  3. Breathing: taking in and throwing out of air Example sentences: 1) We cannot live without breathing. 2) He was breathing his last moments.

     

  4.  Sticking:fixed Example sentences: 1) Ram is not sticking to his point. 2) You should be sticking to your decision.

     

  5. Giggle: to laugh Example sentences: 1) They giggle at my jokes. 2) My parents giggle while watching any comedy movie.

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अध्याय 2.1: Noses - Noses [पृष्ठ १९]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Marigold Class 4
अध्याय 2.1 Noses
Noses | Q 1. | पृष्ठ १९

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