Idiom of the day | Tongue in cheek | Day 827

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Idiom of the day – Tongue in cheek

 

Tongue in cheek

English Meaning – Saying something with humour or not seriously.

Hindi Meaning – मज़ाक में कोई बात कहना।

 

Example from the Idiom “Tongue in cheek”

When he said he’s the best singer, it was tongue in cheek.

जब उसने कहा कि वो सबसे अच्छा गायक है, तो वो मज़ाक कर रहा था।

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Surbhi
Surbhi
2 hours ago

He said he is the best singer in the world, but it was tongue-in-cheek.

Dipankar
Dipankar
2 hours ago

My colleague always speaks to me in a tongue in cheek manner.

Apeksha Jain
Apeksha Jain
2 hours ago

He is very humorous so most of things which he says it’s tongue in cheek.

Preeti Kumari
Preeti Kumari
2 hours ago

When my friend said to me you are looking as Ashwarya Rai,it was tounge in cheek.

shweta gaur
shweta gaur
2 hours ago

She said she had a crush on her boss although it was like a tongue in cheek.

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