Examples of using Just plain in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
a little dizzy or out of balance/ out of body, while others are feeling just plain tired….
or just plain annoyed,” she thinks of her role model and“is motivated to start working again.”.
It's his loss not yours and, frankly, just plain bad manners not to even send a brief acknowledgment to a message- so just move on.
Radial engines are just plain cool- it's inarguable that any tech that originated with early aviation is inherently awesome.
emotionally diminishing, or just plain pains in the butt!
cigarettes are exceptionally low-tar, however, is just plain false.
What I love about credit cards is that they're just plain convenient.
the company offers one, but it sits somewhere between mediocre and just plain lousy.
there are some that are just plain bad.
for all ability levels, works muscles you typically don't work and is just plain fun.
your skin look younger, fresher, brighter, and just plain better.
drink, or just plain live in.
Thrill seekers, adrenaline junkies, or just plain crazy- whatever you want to call us, there are millions
apparent lack of interest or motivation, or just plain refusal to take part are common ways in which children can avoid failure
The IRS has stated that both business and individual tax filings and payments are down because people are just plain struggling to pay their tax bill
victim-consciousness or just plain old hopelessness that may threaten to keep us stuck in past pain
Later, they may complain about having to do everything themselves, at which point you're thinking“martyr complex” may be the more appropriate label than just plain"soloist.".
this isn't OK with me,” or“Look I have had enough,” or just plain“No thank you!”!
in touch with the researchers for a year, and the dropout numbers include people who just plain flaked out.
for libertarians to be offensive about religion is just plain stupid.