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Starkhan Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Tell me pelase

I have read this sentence

"MAMTA BUDGET CHUNGS TO POLLS.
WHAT DOES IT MAKE SENSE?
  

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Hi, No, it doesn't. But headlines are often a bit odd. Where did you read this?

  • Hi, No, it doesn't.
  • But headlines are often a bit odd.
  • Where did you read this?
  • Clive
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Hi,

No, it doesn't. But headlines are often a bit odd.
Where did you read this?

Clive
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Thanks for replyimnh me so soon

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/national/no-fare-or-freight-hikes-68-new-trains-populist-rail-budget-753

this is link you can read this whole news caref
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It is not Chungs It wqas chugs.
Which means according to online cambridge dictionary

to make the sound of an engine or motor, or to move making this sound

But It doese not suite with the meaning of context.

So please make it clear for me now.
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Hi,

to make the sound of an engine or motor, or to move making this sound

The article talks about The Indian Railways.
We often use 'chug' to describe the slow movement and sound of a train.

The meaning of the headline is that the budget is moving slowly towards the coming election.

Clive
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Dear Million of thanks for you!

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