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spot in Bengali বাংলা

spot in Dogri डोगरी

spot in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

spot in Kashmiri कॉशुर

spot in Marathi मराठी

spot in Tamil தமிழ்

spot in English

  • spot adj. spottable.
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  • spot adj. 1. on hand; ready.
    Ex. a spot answer.
    2a. for immediate cash payment and delivery.
    Ex. a spot sale.
    b. having to do with or specializing in cash transactions.
    Ex. A leading spot firm said there was a decided improveme
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  • spot expr. hit the spot, (Informal.) to be just right; be satisfactory.
    Ex. A cool drink on a hot day is certain to hit the spot.
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  • spot expr. in a spot, in trouble or difficulty.
    Ex. I was in a spot when my car ran out of gas on that lonely road.
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  • spot expr. in spots,
    a. in one spot, part, place, or point and another.
    Ex. an argument weak in spots.
    b. at times; by snatches.
    Ex. Mammy has a kind of obstinacy about her, in spots, that everybody don't see as I do (Harriet Beecher
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  • spot expr. on (or upon) the spot,
    a. at that very place.
    Ex. You know in business there's nothing like being on the spot (Lord Dunsany).
    b. (Figurative.) at once; immediately; straightway.
    Ex. He expected his orders to be carried out
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  • spot expr. put on the spot, (Slang.) to mark (someone) for death by assassination.
    Ex. You get rid of inconvenient subordinates ... by putting them on the spot--that is, deliberately sending them to their death (Punch).
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  • spot expr. spot on, (British Informal.) exactly right; perfectly correct.
    Ex. [He] is a man whose forecasts are usually spot on (Sunday Times). Like the words, the setting must be spot on (Manchester Guardian Weekly).
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  • spot noun 1. a small mark or stain that discolors or disfigures; stain; speck.
    Ex. a spot of ink on the paper. You have grease spots on your suit. That spot on her cheek is a bruise.
    (SYN) fleck, blotch, blot.
    2. (Figurative.) a blemish or
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  • spot spot, noun, verb, spotted,spotting,adjective.
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  • spot v.i. 1. to make a spot or stain.
    2. to become spotted; have spots.
    Ex. This silk will spot with rain.
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  • spot v.t. 1. to make spots on; stain.
    Ex. He has spotted the tablecloth.
    2. (Figurative.) to stain, sully, or tarnish (as character or reputation).
    Ex. He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly.
    3. to mark, cover, or decorate wit
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