What does jhuggi meaning?
/ˈdʒʌɡi/ (Indian English) a house, usually made from mud and sheets of iron, that is dirty and in bad condition, and located in a very poor area of a city.
determiner. /ɪˈnʌf/ /ɪˈnʌf/ used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean 'as many or as much as somebody needs or wants' synonym sufficient.
: lacking resilience or firmness : flaccid. : weak and ineffective : feeble. flabbily. ˈfla-bə-lē adverb.
the Beeb. British, informal. : the British Broadcasting Corporation. We didn't come to London from the provinces encumbered with [Monty] Python and knowing no one at the Beeb. Michael Palin.
enough (adj.)
1300, from Old English genog "sufficient in quantity or number," from Proto-Germanic compound *ganog "sufficient" (source also of Old Saxon ginog, Old Frisian enoch, Dutch genoeg, Old High German ginuog, German genug, Old Norse gnogr, Gothic ganohs).
Some common synonyms of enough are adequate, competent, and sufficient.
confirmed. factual. genuine. hard. honest-to-goodness.
A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty. slum. ghetto. hovel. favela.
a piece of clothing that someone has given to a younger person because they no longer want it: I got fed up with having to wear my sister's hand-me-downs. Clothing - general words.
Break 'jiggly' down into sounds: [JIG] + [LEE] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
What is a sentence for flabby?
He's got soft and flabby since he gave up running.
adj.baggy, fat.

soft, loose flesh on someone's body: I need to lose this flab on my belly!
abbreviation. not safe for work; not suitable for work. used to warn someone that a website, email attachment, etc., is not suitable for viewing at most places of employment.
slang : to have a look at : see, watch. peep. 4 of 4.
jessie. / (ˈdʒɛsɪ) / noun. slang an effeminate, weak, or cowardly boy or man. Slang.
- abundant.
- adequate.
- ample.
- full.
- sufficient.
- suitable.
- bellyful.
- acceptable.
Ample means enough—sufficient or adequate. It can also mean more than enough—plentiful or abundant.
deficient, faulty, inadequate, incomplete, meager, poor, scant, scarce, unsatisfactory, bereft, defective, destitute, devoid, drained, dry, failing, imperfect, incapable, incommensurate, incompetent.
only just; scarcely; no more than; almost not: He had barely enough money to pay for the car.
What is another word for not smart enough?
adjectivelacking normal mental powers. dim-witted. dull. dumb. half-witted.
Your work was unsatisfactory. The most common words to say that something is neither good nor bad but satisfactory are ok (or okay) and fine. Ok is informal, and fine is used in everyday language, particularly in conversation. My holiday was okay, apart from the weather.
- yes. adverb. used for telling someone that what they have said or asked is true or correct.
- definitely. adverb. used for emphasizing that you mean 'yes'
- of course. adverb. ...
- sure. adverb. ...
- naturally. adverb. ...
- that's right. phrase. ...
- I don't mind if I do. phrase. ...
- by all means. phrase.
correct or accurate but not completely explaining something: It's true enough that he had doubts about the project, but we have to look further to understand why he resigned. Want to learn more?
Word | Synonym-1 | Synonym-3 |
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Beautiful | Gorgeous | Splendid |
Begin | Start | Launch |
Big | Enormous | Immense |
Brave | Courageous | Dauntless |
- arrogant.
- condescending.
- egotistical.
- pompous.
- snobbish.
- cavalier.
- conceited.
- egotistic.
- comparable.
- analogous.
- like.
- alike.
- such.
- resembling.
- parallel.
- identical.
"To ask a girl for her hand" means to ask her to marry you. Follow this answer to receive notifications. answered Sep 5, 2016 at 21:32.
: to turn out to be useful when needed. A pocketknife can come in handy. A little extra money would come in useful right now.
n. (Pathology) an infective dermatitis mainly affecting the hands, characterized by inflammation and caused by the microorganism Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae on contaminated meat, poultry, or fish: most prevalent among fishermen and butchers.
What is the meaning of Rockaway?
rockaway in British English
(ˈrɒkəˌweɪ ) noun. US. a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, usually with two seats and a hard top. Collins English Dictionary.
chiseler (plural chiselers) One who uses a chisel for carving. (informal) A cheat; a swindler; a con artist. quotations ▼
English and Irish: habitational name from a place in Shropshire so named from the Old English river name Hlūde (from hlūd 'loud roaring') referring to the Teme river + hlāw 'hill'.
Defusing tensions between the two groups has become increasingly important over the last few years as an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community that dwindled to near extinction 20 years ago has undergone a remarkable renaissance, surging to more than 10,000 people, almost a quarter of the population of Far Rockaway, officials ...
The public beaches with the cleanest water testing results were Rockaway Beach (all 8 testing locations) in Queens, and Orchard Beach in the Bronx – both of which had a perfect score last year, with zero samples exceeding health standards (although it should be noted that Rockaway Beach had few samples available for ...
pick-me girl (plural pick-me girls) (slang, derogatory) A woman who claims or acts as if she is unlike most other women, in order to gain attention from men.
palooka (plural palookas) (US slang) A stupid, oafish or clumsy person. (US, boxing, bridge, etc) Someone incompetent or untalented. quotations ▼
: happening by or depending on chance. : being unsteady or uncertain.