bhaichaka example and sentences


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Given are the examples of hindi word bhaichaka usage in english sentences. The examples of bhaichaka are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., screwed up, jittery, bewildered, panicky, nervy, strung up, panicked, panic stricken, panic struck, flustered, ill at ease, nervous, shock, startle, aback, surprised, astounded, astonished.

But the thing that surprised me most was to see, on the back benches that were always empty, the village people sitting quietly like ourselves; old Hauser, with his three-cornered hat, the former mayor, the former postmaster, and several others besides.


3 I should, however, be exceedingly surprised and even painfully surprised, if I were told that before cricket and football descended upon your sacred soil, your boys were devoid of all games.
It has to be understood that in general, any form of environmental pollution may affect the nervous system because of the presence of toxic substances and, to that extent, influence psychological processes in some way.
These metals then can damage kidneys, central nervous system, liver etc.
You will be surprised to know that these plates move around very slowly – just a few millimetres each year.
After the above activity, would you be very surprised to learn that regions of water scarcity are closely correlated to the regions of acute poverty? A study of rainfall patterns does not reveal the whole truth behind the water availability in various regions in India.
You will be surprised how many times conflicts result from miscommunication.
The bird suspected nothing and he was so surprised when she carried him over to the cage, popped him in, and shut the door on him that for a moment he could think of nothing to say.
It made them nervous and excited, and they stepped on things, and put things behind them, and then couldn't find them when they wanted them; and they packed the pies at the bottom, and put heavy things on top, and smashed the pies in.
The proportional income tax, thus, acts as an automatic stabiliser – a shock absorber because it makes disposable income, and thus consumer spending, less sensitive to fluctuations in GDP.
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