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discontinue, cease, desist
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tussle, rough and tumble, scuffle, scrabble
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The opposition ousted the dictator from power
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residue, leftovers vestige, remnant
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cover, binding, integument
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zgnieść, zmiąć, pomarszczyć start learning
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Instead, he crumpled back into his hole in the ground. For a moment his face crumpled, then he went on.
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climbing, descending clamber
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gromadzić się, zbierać się, spotkanie start learning
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Verb =assembly, congress, convention, convocation, gathering, Verb We huddled around the campfire. The sheep huddled together for warmth. noun =bunch, cluster, crowd, a huddle of cottages
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nanieść (błoto), umieśćić start learning
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He deposited mud to the clean carpet deposit it in growing stock. depositing her tools in the trunk of the carlayers of mud that had been deposited by the flood =precipitate, sediment
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=blemish, darken, mar, poison, spoil, stain, taint, sully Some foods will tarnish silver. The scandal tarnished his reputation.
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shine, luster, sheen glow
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odciągać uwagę, umniejszać Jego zła gra aktorska zaszkodziła filmowi. start learning
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distract, detract, denigrate, deflate, derogate He tried to detract my attention from work His bad acting detracted from the movie. He denigrated my contribution to this project, He successfully deflated his opponent's arguments Don't derogate your achievements
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nadawać (np. atmosfery), dodawać (np. smaku), przydawać (np. elegancji) start learning
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her experience imparted authority to her words the flavor imparted by herbs
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vessel, container, receptacle waste receptacle = pojemnik na odpady
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timid, timorous, pigeon-hearted, apprehensive, trepid reproached myself with being so timorous and cautious proceed with doubtful and timorous steps
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fearless, brave, intrepid
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brzydzić się. nienawidzieć start learning
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to abhor. to hate, loathe, detest, abominate, despise, execrate, hate
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disgust, repungence, repulsion, disrelish, adhorrence, aversion, revulsion, loating, abomination,
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przyprawa, sos (z owoców), przyjemność, smal, apetyt start learning
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Hey, can I get a Chicago burger with extra onions, extra mustard and extra relish? He takes great relish in meeting new people. They were eating with relish.
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tremble, shudder, shiver, waver, quiver, jigger,
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dokuczać, naprzykrzać się start learning
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tease, bother, impotunate
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entreat, beseech besought, obsecrate, I entreat you not to reason with me any more. I beseech you to have mercy implored her not to leave him SUPPLICATE suggests a posture of humility. with bowed heads they supplicated their Lord ADJURE. we were adjured to tell the truth
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I heard his pent laughter His pent anger was visible. pent-up feelings = CONFINED, REPRESSED
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