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I love really <foamy> bubble baths.
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spienione
That <oak> wardrobe belonged to my grandmother.
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dębowa
Many old houses have <secret> passages.
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sekretne
When the power supply is <disconnected>, we light candles.
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przerwana
Even a <bird brained> person like you should know not to put a burning candle next to the curtains!
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ptasi móżdżek
The house is up for <resale> after only two weeks. The couple who bought it are getting divorced.
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odsprzedaż
How long will the <restoration> of the palace take?
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restauracja
The house hasn't been <renovated> yet, but it will look great when it's finished.
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odnowiony
By sheer <coincidence> I bought a flat next to my childhood friend whom I haven't seen for ages.
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przypadek
The house was <furnished> entirely with handmade items.
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umeblowany
I'm a <hundred per cent certain> that I locked the door this morning.
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sto procent pewien
I am <concerned> with the broken window because somebody might come in.
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zmartwiony
She moved out of the dormitory because she couldn't cope with all the <restrictive> rules.
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restrykcyjnych
There were three pieces of <wire> where the light should have been.
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kabla
Arthur hung his coat on a <nail> and started to dig the garden.
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gwoździu
He loves stargazing, and has even built a small <observatory> on top of the roof of his house.
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obserwatorium
He wiped the window with a <duster>.
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ściereczką do kurzu
The old wooden floor was scratched and <scraped> from years of wear and tear.
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trzeszczała
The old wallpaper is peeling of the walls, so we should <wallpaper> the flat anew.
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wytapetować
He went to his <study> and closed the door, determined that he would write.
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pracowni
Polish the glasses with a <dishtowel> before you put them on the table.
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ściereczką
When you light the candle don't forget to blow the <match> out.
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zapałki
I could see the <dome> of the Cathedral above the roofs.
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kopułę
My old school books are in a <chest> in the attic.
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skrzyni
<Apparently> she's not at home.
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najwyraźniej
Can you <nail> the dartboard to the bedroom door?
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przybić
Tom and Kate's wedding presents were mostly <housewares>: dishes, pots, a blender and so on.
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artykuły gospodarstwa domowego
The <lighting> in the building is in rather poor condition.
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oświetlenie
He <destroyed> the fence when he fell on it by accident.
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zniszczył
I don't want to cause you any <inconvenience>, but could I use your bathroom please?
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kłopotu
Designing a winter garden <takes time> and cannot be done in a minute.
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trwa
Since he got a flat he's <free from> having to do any gardening.
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wolny od
He was sitting in his <rocking chair> reading a newspaper.
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bujanym fotelu
The children suddenly <sprang> out of the wardrobe and gave me a terrible fright.
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wyskoczyły
Such a large shelf shouldn't be <attached> to the wall by only two nails.
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przymocowana
You can <cause> great damage if you leave the tap running when you leave the house.
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spowodować
To prevent myself from falling down the stairs I grabbed the stair <rail>.
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poręczy
<Shift> the sofa so that it faces the fireplace.
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przesuń
He left cigarette <ash> all over the couch.
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popiół
The wine glass broke at the <stem>.
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