Meaning
To become extremely angry or enraged.
Cultural Background
In India, this phrase is often used in political discourse to criticize government actions.
Use with possessive
Always use 'mera', 'uska', etc., before 'khoon'.
Meaning
To become extremely angry or enraged.
Use with possessive
Always use 'mera', 'uska', etc., before 'khoon'.
Test Yourself
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom?
When I saw the injustice, my ____.
Khoon khaulna is the correct idiom for anger.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesWhen I saw the injustice, my ____.
Khoon khaulna is the correct idiom for anger.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is strictly for anger.
Related Phrases
आग बबूला होना
similarTo be extremely angry