1) bitNoun
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A small fragment of something broken off from the whole. A bit of rock caught him in the eye. | کسی چیز کا ٹوٹا ہوا چہوٹا ٹکڑا
چہوٹا سا ٹکڑا |
2) bitNoun
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A small amount of solid food; a mouthful. All they had left was a bit of bread. | لقمہ
منہ بھر کھانا نوالا |
3) bitNoun
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A small piece or quantity of something. A spot of tea. A bit of paper. A bit of lint. I gave him a bit of my mind. | کسی چیز کا حصہ چہوٹا سا حصہ |
4) bitVerb
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Deliver a sting to. A bee stung my arm yesterday. | ڈنگ مارنا |
5) bitVerb
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To grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws. Gunny invariably tried to bite her. | کاٹنا |
6) bitVerb
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Cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort. The sun burned his face. | جلن ہونا
درد یا تکلیف کا سبب ہونا |
7) bitNoun
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A small amount of solid food; a mouthful. All they had left was a bit of bread. | لقمہ
منہ بھر کھانا نوالا |
8) bitNoun
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An indefinitely short time. Wait just a moment. In a mo. It only takes a minute. In just a bit. | ذرا دیر لمحہ |
9) bitVerb
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Penetrate or cut, as with a knife. The fork bit into the surface. | گھسنا |
10) bitNoun
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An instance of some kind. It was a nice piece of work. He had a bit of good luck. | قسم |
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A light informal meal. I like such snacks. | ہلکی پھلکی غذا |
12) bitNoun
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Wit having a sharp and caustic quality. He commented with typical pungency. The bite of satire. | تیزی |
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A strong odor or taste property. The pungency of mustard. The sulfurous bite of garlic. The sharpness of strange spices. The raciness of the wine. | جوشیلا پن |