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- to try to get freed from another's hold, grip.
- to pull; to draw toward.
- to become excessive or forceful (as wrath); to become overbearing.
- to make a rough sound, as in resistance.
- to tell about or describe, something in detail (often, in a manner that causes boredom).
- (uncleared throat) to make indistinct sound.
- ಕೊಸರಿಕೊಳ್ಳು kosarikoḷḷu to get freed from another's hold, grip.
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- (Noun)
- strong desire, esp. for wealth; avarice; greed.
- a haggling for extra quantity; the quantity haggled for or got by haggling; something extra number or quantity given free of cost by the seller against purchase of some quantity; a baker's dozen.
- excessiveness.
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- to persistently ask for more quantity or to lower the price, etc. to haggle.
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- (dial.) any of various classes (esp. Bryopsida) of very small, green bryophytes having stems with leaf-like structures and growing in velvety clusters on rocks, trees, moist ground, etc.; moss.
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- deficiency; defect.
- the extra quantity, numbers etc. given as a compensation for a probably shortage or as complementary in measurment.
- profit or loss on the exchange of coins.
- a tax; a toll.
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- physical stength of the body.
- the nutritional strength of soil.
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- to disturb or irritate; to annoy; to trouble.
- to scold; to chide; to rebuke.
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- the act or an instance of uttering a piercing cry in pain; a screaming.
- the sound so made.
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- that which spoils the beauty, cleanliness; dirt; soiling matter; dust; filth.
- that which causes the mind upset, irritated or annoyed; biasedness; prejudice.
- the undigested food in the digestive organs of an animal slaughtered.
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- = ಕಸಾರಿಕೆ.