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Taking cognizable
Taking cognizable, the expression 'taking cogniz-able' means the Magistrate take cognizance of an offence and not the offenders, Raghubans Dubey v. State of Bihar, (1967) 2 SCR 423: AIR 1967 SC 1167 (1169). [Cri PC, 1898,...
Exclamation
A loud calling or crying out outcry loud or emphatic utterance vehement vociferation clamor that which is cried out as an expression of
Snotter
To snivel to cry or whine
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Catcall
A sound like the cry of a cat such as is made in playhouses to express dissatisfaction with a play also a small
Banzai
Lit May you live ten thousand years used in salutation of the emperor and as a battle cry
Berattle
To make rattle to scold vociferously to cry down
bingo
all numbers in one row horizontal vertical or diagonal is the winner usually announcing that fact by a cry of ldquoBingordquo
Binotonous
Consisting of two notes as a binotonous cry
Birdcall
A sound made in imitation of the note or cry of a bird for the purpose of decoying the bird or its mate
Bleat
To make the noise of or one like that of a sheep to cry like a sheep or calf
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