rag

चिंधी
definition
verb
The lads were ragging me about that, declaring I had lost my touch, he laughed.
make fun of (someone) in a loud, boisterous manner.
If any male relative comes to the village after sunset, the women rag him and sometimes beat him up.
rebuke severely.
noun
he wiped his hands on an oily rag
a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things.
the local rag
a newspaper, typically one regarded as being of low quality.
translation of 'rag'
विरुन गेलेले कापड,
चिंधी,
फाटलेले,
खूप छळणे (विषेशत: नवीन प्रवेश घेतलेल्या विद्यार्थ्यांना वरच्या वर्गातील विद्यार्थी अशी वागणूक देतात),
भिकारडे वर्तमानपत्र,
ना कापडाचा तुकडा
example
He interviewed some of rock's greatest musicians and eventually went on to become an editor of the legendary rock 'rag' .
Finally, polish the tiles with soapy water and a 'rag' or sponge to remove the dried-on film of grout.
A college which closed its bar during 'rag' week last year has vowed to continue its clampdown on alcohol abuse.
He wasn't a med student collecting in the street for 'rag' week.
Police have given permission for the march to take place although refused to let it begin from York Minster because of the University's student 'rag' week.
a piece of 'rag'
The material looked to be nothing more than a small piece of an old 'rag' or the corner of an old handkerchief.
The second disturbing thing was this headline in my local 'rag' .
'rag' week
It is based on traditions of 'rag' music and social protest lyrics.
the college is preparing for a good old 'rag' tonight
he wiped his hands on an oily 'rag'
not a 'rag' of clothing has arrived to us this winter
despite the way I sometimes 'rag' her, she is my sister
He was among 1,000 students involved in the 'rag' procession through the streets of Cheltenham on a Saturday morning.
Nick's friends 'rag' him about being Suzanne's lapdog, especially after they find out Nick has offered to drive her to the airport.
There should be a clean 'rag' under my pillow on the cot.
The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean 'rag' , though it was already sparkling magnificence.
You can't really win against a load of 'rag' week stunts, can you?
Then she turns back around and hands me a 'rag' , ‘Go clean off the tables then get out of here.’
In interviews, he is so polished and articulate that his teammates 'rag' him as an Ivy Leaguer (he went to Nebraska).
the local 'rag'
For the past eight decades or so, the Union has been housed in its distinctive premises at the bottom of University Avenue, regularly stormed by rival Strathclyde students on 'rag' days.
The whole gang get kidnapped by students indulging in some sort of 'rag' week prank.
If any male relative comes to the village after sunset, the women 'rag' him and sometimes beat him up.
He searches through drawers and finds a 'rag' to clean the kit.
It hadn't taken Lee long to come back with a clean wet cloth before the cold 'rag' was pressed to Kris' scalp.
Two weeks back they didn't publish personal ads in my local 'rag' , then last week the kid that delivers the paper left it on top of the letterbox, allowing the rain to do its evil work.
Half the time they act like they are taking part in a university 'rag' week.
Christie kept her eyes fixed on the girl as she wiped her hands clean on a 'rag' and straightened her apron, finally coming out of the kitchen into the hall.
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