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pick tale
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warkocz
bead neckle
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korale
fringe
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grzywka
pattened
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wzorzysty
plain
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gładki
cherched
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w kratkę
check
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w pepitkę
bun
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kok
bald
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łysy
ginger
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rudy
curly
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kręcone
wavy
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falowane
apron
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fartuch
neck-chief
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apaszka
bow tie
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muszka
tie
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krawat
comforter
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szal
rainboots
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kalosze
heels
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obcasy
flippers
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kapcie
wedge heels
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obcasy klinowe / buty na koturnie
flared jeans
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spodnie - dzwony
vest
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podkoszulek, kamizelka
anorak / jeanse vest
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parka, katana, bomberka
pyjamas
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piżama
bathrobe
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szlafrok
peaked cap
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czapka z daszkiem
beret
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beret
tights
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rajstopy
stockings
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pończochy
bra
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biustonosz, stanik
braces
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szelki
garter
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podwiązka
collar
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kołnierzyk
chocker
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dusik
permanent press skirt
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plisowana spódnica
creased
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pomarszczony
floral
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kwiatowy
faded
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wyblakły
floaty
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zwiewny
striped
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w paski
tight-fitting
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obcisłe
vintige
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staromodne
ultrafeminine
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bardzo kobiece
casual
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nieformalny, codzienny
shabby
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zapuszczone, niedbałe
baggy
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workowaty
stretchy
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elastyczny
cape
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narzutka
cardigan
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sweter rozpinany
cape cardigan
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ponczo
unraveled
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rozpruty
swagged
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upięte
amble
Nearby, an elderly couple amble along, her arm in his.
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spacerować
walk leisurely
careen
Bryant was trying to grab a pass when he careened out of bounds.
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przechylić się
pitching dangerously to one side
falter
Beardslee, Clark S.
He gives no hint of faltering and drawing back.
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wsunąć się
move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
flounder
Hecht, Ben
Simple, blundering men who had floundered around trying to horn in.
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chodzić, przedzierać się (flondra)
walk with great difficulty
limp
Seattle Times (Jan 15, 2012)
Paul limped off after hitting a jumper in the final minutes.
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utykać (wiotki)
walk impeded by some physical injury.
lumber
Walker says.
"Here I am lumbering along to catch up, while she has so much energy, "
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iść ociężale, wlec się (graty)
move heavily or clumsily
lurch
New York Times (Jan 13, 2012)
In television series like "The Walking Dead" and video games like Zombie Panic lurching corpses swarm and the land, feasting on flash.
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chodzić jak zombie (przechył)
move suddenly or as if unable to control one's movements
meander
Standish, Burt L.
Just when I thought we had you meandering away from here, Lefty, you turned right round and came back.
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zbaczeć (zakole rzeki)
move or cause to move in a sinuous or circular course
parade
Former players paraded through his living room for the chance to say hello.
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paradować (parada)
march in a procession
prowl
Hightower said he believed trouble began with a few stray dogs prowling the area, but neighbouring pets left free to roam soon joined the fray.
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grasować, myszkować
move about in or as if in a predatory manner
ramble
Bourne, Benjamin Franklin
We went ashore immediately, procured horses, and, having found our friends, rambled over the city, viewing the numerous public buildings by which it is adorned.
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spacerować (włóczęga)
move about aimlessly or without any destination
saunter
New York Times (Dec 4, 2011)
In June, some flights were delayed at Kennedy when about 100 turtles, seeking a place to lay their eggs, sauntered across a runway.
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spacerować
walk leisurely and with no apparent aim
skulk
Bailey, Henry Turner
Judas, smitten already with remorse, skulks along clutching his bag of silver.
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czaić się, skradać się
move stealthily
somnambulate
Carlyle, Thomas
Poor down-pressed brother mortal; somnambulating so pacifically in Sleepy Hollow yonder, and making no complaint!
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lunatykować
walk in one's sleep
stagger
Bindloss, Harold
He staggered but recovered himself again, and running a few yards father dropped into a thicket, and wriggled under it on his hands and knees.
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zataczać się (rozłożenie)
walk with great difficulty
stalk
Hornibrook, Isabel
Abruptly he stalked on, humming to himself - a curious-looking being, with his painted face and dazed eyes under the broad-brimmed hat.
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chodzić sztywno, podchodzić, śledzić (łodyga)
walk stiffly
stride
Bender, Millicent Schwab
Solemnly, with long strides, armor glistening, sword clanking, helmet in hand, the Swan Knight advanced and stood before the King.
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kroczyć
walk with long steps
stroll
New York Times (Jan 19, 2012)
As Franco finishes speaking, Bradley casually strolls in, freshened up after playing in a 5-0 demolition of a local fifth division team.
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przechadzać się (spacer)
walk leisurely and with no apparent aim
strut
Hecht, Ben
People were all alike, no matter how they strutted or posed.
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kroczyć dumnie (rozpora)
walk with a lofty proud gait
stumble
Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)
I stumbled across the room, my limbs growing heavier every moment.
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potknąć się
miss a step and fall or nearly fall
swagger
Seattle Times (Sep 20, 2011)
Goodman said the dance had "elements of Jagger, swagger and stagger."
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iść wyniośle
walk with lofty proud gait
totter
Allen, Grant
The rising fumes seemed to affect my head more than usual in that confined space, and I tottered a little as I worked.
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chwiać się
move without being stable, as if threatening to fall
trudge
Day, Lal Behari
He described the younger thief trudging on slowly with his cow.
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brnąć
walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
waddle
New York Times (Jan 25, 2012)
Some workers' legs swelled so much they waddled
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człapać (kaczkowaty chód)
walk insteadily
wade
Gordon, Harry
For a moment he was seen walking on jammed logs, alternatively wading through shallow places, and then he was lost in the darkness.
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brnąć
walk through relatively shallow water
leisurely
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powolny, spokojny, nieśpieszny
hesitation
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wahanie
blundering
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niezdarny
horn
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rogi
horn
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rogi
corpse
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zwłoki
swarm
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rój, chmara
feasting
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biesiadowanie
flash
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lampa błyskowa
flesh
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mięso / ciało
sinuous
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falisty
march
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marsz
fray
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bójka
destination
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cel (miejsce) podróży
remorse
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skrucha
clutching
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ściskając
yonder
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tam
wriggled
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wykręcił
humming
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brzęczący
brim
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rondo
glistening
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lśniący
clank
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brzęk
lofty
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wzniosły
gait
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chód
mud
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błoto
swell
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