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thick book Meaning in marathi ( thick book शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



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thick book's Usage Examples:

Safalika dressed as a naval cadet with his gun hidden in the cavity of a thick book, stalked Bada Rajan outside the Esplanade court and shot him dead.


see how he could have gathered enough material from Dmitrich for such a thick book.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire "Another damned thick book! Always scribble, scribble, scribble! Eh, Mr.


Before the race, Jennifer gives Clemmons a thick book on camels and kisses him.


"readers will be amazed at how quickly they work their way through this thick book—and by how much they learn about crystal meth and the toll it takes, both.


typically achieved by balancing the forefoot on the edge of a step, a thick book, or a barbell weight so that the point of the heel is a couple of inches.


Reid arrived at his interview with a five inch thick book on how he would run the team.


The suits, when finally filed, took the form of a 7,000-page, two-foot-thick book listing the names and tax data for all 26,000 co-litigants.


detective-fiction pulp magazine in a format resembling a modern paperback (a "thick book" in dime-novel parlance), Street " Smith had only recently ceased publication.


paper, she systematized it all and in 2001 they published a 237-page thick book Kājām pa Ugunszemi(Rīga : Sol Vita).


Wisden is a small-paged but a very thick book (over 1,500 pages in modern editions) with a distinctive bright yellow.


grandchildren the story, she gave Gunnar Ericsson a guitar and Astrid Lindgren a thick book.


According to the obtained information there was, in the Church, a very thick book and very old with a cover of sheep wool, that certainly must have contained records of baptisms, deaths and marriages, as well as other important documents referring to the life of the locals.



Synonyms:

deep-chested, heavy, quilted, deep, thickened, two-ply, wide, four-ply, fat, three-ply, broad, thickness,



Antonyms:

thinness, thin, narrow, loose, light-footed,



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