129. BLOOD
a) The defence counsel drew blood on the very first day of the trial. F‰wthËÆ‹ tH¡FiuP® Kjš ehŸ ÉrhuizÆnyna, cÆiu th§» É£lh®.
b) Kalyani had on a blood-red salwar kameez. u¤j¢ át¥ò Ãw¤âyhd ršth®fİ fšahÂÆl« ïUªjJ.
c) Exercise improves blood circulation. cl‰gƉá u¤j X£l¤ij mâfÇ¡»wJ.
130. BLOW
a) The closure of the factory was a big blow to the workers. mªj Miy _l¥g£lJ bjhÊyhs®fS¡F V‰g£l Äf¥ bgÇa moahF«.
b) Don't blow out the candle for a while. bfhŠr« neu¤â‰F bkGF¤âÇia miz¡f nt©lh«.
c) Prasad came up from behind and gave the woman a strong blow on her head. ã‹dhÈUªJ btË¥g£l ãurh¤ mªj bg©Â‹ jiyÆš ntfkhf mo¤jh‹.
131. BODY
a) This new model of the car has a beautiful body. ïªj òJtif fh® mHfhd njh‰w¤ij¥ bg‰WŸsJ.
b) The dead body was sent for post mortem. ãz gÇnrhjid¡F ïwªjtÇ‹ clš mD¥g¥g£lJ.
c) The Insurance Workers Body meet every Thursday x›bthU ÉahH¡»Hikí« fh¥Õ£L gÂahs®fŸ mik¥ã‹ T£l« eilbgW»wJ.
132. BRASS
a) The top brass were expected for the wedding reception. âUkz tunt‰ã‰F ca® mâfhÇfË‹ tUif vâ®gh®¡f¥g£lJ.
b) Don't you like this beautiful brass lamp? ïªj mHfhd ã¤jis És¡F cd¡F ão¡»wjh?
c) Brass polish is available at his shop. ïªj filÆš ã¤jis ghÈZ »il¡F«
133. BREAD
a) I'll have bread and butter for breakfast. fhiy á‰W©o¡F bt©iz jlÉa buh£oia rh¥ãLnt‹.
b) He has to work hard for his daily bread. m‹whl czî¡nf mt‹ fLikahf ciH¡f nt©oÆU¡»wJ.
c) Ginger bread is very tasty. ïŠá ãu£ Äfî« Ritahf cŸsJ.
134. BREATH
a) My servant has very bad breath. v‹ ntiy¡fhuÇ‹ thŒ Äfî« ehW»wJ.
b) She held her breath and waited for him to proceed. mtŸ bghWik ïHªJ mt‹ òw¥g£L nghtj‰fhf fh¤âUªjhŸ.
c) Take a deep breath and dive into the pool. _¢ir e‹whf cŸËG¤J¡ bfh©L Ú¢rš Fs¤âš Fâ.
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