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a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket inizia ad imparare
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two nightingales soliloquized in the boskage,
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a cuckoo was just going out of tune among the lime trees.
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Pol. otwór, szczelina, szpara inizia ad imparare
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of the numerous apertures pierced in the casing
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“Strange,” mused the Director
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tall clumps of Mediterranean heather,
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If someone is_____, they speak or behave towards you in a way that seems friendly, but which shows that they think they are superior to you inizia ad imparare
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a cuckoo was just going out of tune among the lime trees.
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If you describe someone as_____, you mean that they are being sad and sentimental in a foolish way, perhaps because of drinking alcohol inizia ad imparare
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the Director was continuing in the same rather maudlin tone,
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to sob or pretend to sob noisily inizia ad imparare
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he was interrupted by a loud boo-hooing.
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If you ____ somewhere, you move fairly fast at a speed between walking and running, taking small quick steps; Pol. biec truchtem, truchtać inizia ad imparare
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An anxious-looking little girl trotted at her heels.
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Pol. ukradkowy, dyskretny inizia ad imparare
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“Barring a little surreptitious auto-erotism
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without flesh, disembodied; inizia ad imparare
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Discarnate voices called from the trumpet mouths.
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averted themselves from that unsavoury reputation.
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to brush, sweep, or wipe off lightly; inizia ad imparare
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Whisk—and those specks of antique dirt called Athens and Rome,
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an invisible feather wisk,
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Discarnate voices called from the trumpet mouths.
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Obsolete, to produce offspring; bear inizia ad imparare
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a periodically teeming woman,
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Psychically, it was a rabbit hole, a midden
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INTRAVENALLY EVERY THIRD DAY
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she answered almost truculently.
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Pol. mieć bzika na punkcie czegoś inizia ad imparare
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You know what a stickler...”
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“He patted me on the behind this afternoon,”
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