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- to collapse - a) to break down or fail suddenly in health or physical strength; b) to fall down, as from a blow or exhaustion c) to fall or drop drastically, as in value or force.
- to compel another to sit.
- (contemp.) to sit down.
- to cause to lose strength and be ruined; to ruin.
- to keep ( a vessel, person) on the ground heavily as to cause damage.
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- to force something into; to thrust making something become crowded or dense.
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- = ಕುಕ್ಕರಿಸು.
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- = ಕುಕ್ಕರಿಸು.
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- food that is unfit for human consumption.
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- = ಕೆಕ್ಕಳಿಸು.
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- to laugh with shrill, broken sounds; to cackle.
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- to make indistinct sound as to clear the uncleared throat (while suffering from cold, phlegm, etc.).
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- to make indistinct sound as to clear the uncleared throat (while suffering from cold, phlegm, etc.); to clear the throat audibly; to hawk.
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- to look from the corner of the eye; to have a side-glance.