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2021-05-06 05:05:36 Smoke eater

Meaning:-
A firefighter

Usage:-
A couple of off-duty smoke eaters wandered around the store doing a little shopping.

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2021-05-06 05:04:30 English Vocabulary 2021
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1.Striking Down (Phrasal Verb)-to declare (a law) illegal and unenforceable.

2.Underscored (V)-to emphasize the importance something.

3.Unpalatable (Adj)-(of a fact, idea, etc.) unpleasant and hard to accept.

4.Brought Down (Phrasal Verb)-to reduce something. कम करना

5.Set Aside (Phrasal Verb)-declare a legal decision or process to be invalid. खारिज करना

6.Interpretation (N)-an explanation or opinion of what something means.

7.Amendment (N)-an improvement or correction. संशोधन

8.In The Offing (Idiom)-likely to happen soon. शीघ्र ही
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2021-05-05 05:10:44 Down To Earth

Meaning:-
If someone is down to earth, they are practical and sensible.

Usage:-
Steven is an artist and a real dreamer, but luckily his wife Sarah is down to earth, so she takes care of their day-to-day lives.

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2021-05-05 05:08:11 English Vocabulary 2021
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1.Triumphant (Adj)-having won a battle or contest; victorious. विजेता

2.A Foregone Conclusion (Phrase)-a result that can be predicted with certainty. पूर्वचिंतित परिणाम

3.Landslide Victory (N)-a victory in an election by a very large and decisive margin.

4.Towering (Adj)-of great importance or influence.

5.Prevailed (V)-to get control or influence in a particular situation.

6.Bastion (N)-a thing or person regarded as defending a principle or way of life.

7.Stead (N)-in place of someone.
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2021-05-04 09:22:47​ New words – 4 January 2021

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vaccine stamp

a mark made in a passport to show that the holder has been vaccinated against the covid-19 virus

-The new “vaccine stamps” would allow tourists to avoid being held up at borders if the international travel industry starts to pick up in the middle of next year as the pandemic subsides. The stamps are being considered by ministers at the Department for Transport (DfT) as a significant way to boost the aviation industry by giving a degree of certainty to travellers planning overseas holidays next summer.



Blursday

a humorous way of referring to any day of the week in the time of the covid-19 pandemic, from the fact that it is sometimes difficult to know which day it is

- Blursday is a term that’s being tossed around on social media right now to describe the merging of minutes, hours and days since COVID-19 shut so much of the world down … Days, at least for the last couple months, have been flowing into each other with no line delineating one from the other. … Blursday posts might be funny on Facebook, but Blursday is a dangerous space for many people.



V-Day

the day when the vaccination programme against the covid-19 virus was launched in the UK

- A 90-year-old woman has become the first person to receive an approved Covid-19 vaccine in the western world—the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved last week for emergency use in the U.K.—as the nation’s National Health Service (NHS) embarks on “V-Day,” a term ministers are using to describe the biggest immunization campaign in the organization’s history.

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