Ruffle someone’s feathers | Day 67 | Idiom of the day
Idiom of the day Ruffle someone's feathers
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सीखिए मुहावरे और कहावतें, ताकि आपकी बातचीत और भी मजेदार बन सके और English में सुधार हो। इनके साथ-साथ, इन कहावतों का असली मतलब भी सीखें, जैसे कि ‘Break a leg’ का मतलब’अच्छी किस्मत’ होता है, न कि टांग टूटना।” रोज़ पढ़े और जाने ऐसे और interesting idioms.
Idiom of the day Ruffle someone's feathers
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