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go out with the ark
Language:
Meanings:
1.
biblical
historical
literal
To leave or be carried away aboard an ark; understood literally as embarking on or departing by an ark.
2.
British
General English
idiomatic
humorous
informal
To become obsolete or old-fashioned; to fall out of use or fashion.
Examples:
EN:
Didn't they go out with the ark?
HI:
🔊 वे बाहर गयी हैं 🔊 Iza?
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