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"He accused the government of dissembling and hiding the full truth from the public." "I could tell she was upset, but she was a master at dissembling her true emotions." "It's difficult to trust someone who constantly dissembles." start learning
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nie możesz udawać, przemilczeć, udawać
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quilting the mountainsides with white patches start learning
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pikowanie zboczy gór białymi łatami
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blow on a writing to dry it start learning
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dmuchnij na pismo, żeby je wysuszyć
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Przeszedł przez lodowaty strumień
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she was not reconciled to it Years after his son's death, the old man was still not reconciled to his loss." After a career change: "She was demoted in the restructuring, and a month later, she is clearly not reconciled to her new position." start learning
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do no split hairs with me start learning
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nie czepiaj się szczegolow
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impetous children, impulsive rash hot-headed The impetuous children dashed for the dessert table before any of the adults had been served." "Her impetuous nature meant she often blurted out the answer in class without raising her hand." start learning
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The phrase "fragrant flavour" is often used to describe foods and drinks where the aroma (smell) is a key part of the tasting experience. The jasmine green tea was prized for its delicate and fragrant flavour. 🍵 start learning
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After the argument, she turned and stalked away without another word". start learning
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odsunąć się, odejść z wściekłością
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to chink cracks in the water gates start learning
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uszczelniać pęknięcia w śluzach wodnych
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something to add to your tally start learning
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coś do dodania do twojego zestawienia
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to be winkled out from white tower start learning
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zostać wyrzuconym z Białej Wieży
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The wind rustled gently through the thin reeds at the edge of the pond." "A small boat was hidden among the thin reeds on the riverbank." "Ducks and other birds build their nests among the thin reeds for protection." start learning
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papierowe tarcze są wątłe
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To my dismay, I realized I had locked my keys in the car." "She watched in dismay as the vase she just bought shattered on the floor." "The team's sudden defeat filled the crowd with dismay." "He could not hide his dismay when he heard the bad news." start learning
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egwene floundred for an. answear start learning
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egwene miotała się w poszukiwaniu odpowiedzi
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nie podoba mi się ta myśl
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warp and woof of the wave start learning
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The car stopped short at the red light." (It braked abruptly.) start learning
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The museum displayed a collection of ornate silver chalices from the medieval period." "During the ceremony, the king and queen drank wine from heavy silver chalices." start learning
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She always strives to do her best, no matter how difficult the task." "We must strive to be more understanding and compassionate." start learning
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Let me amend that question: What was the public's reaction to the president's speech in 1999?" Usage in a sentence: "I realized I had the year wrong and quickly moved to amend the question." start learning
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if it will assuage your feelings start learning
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jeśli to ukoi twoje uczucia
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you would be a laughingstock start learning
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The most charming feature on his face was the deep dimple in her chin." "When she smiled, the dimple in her chin became more pronounced." start learning
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assiduous in seeing her room cleaned start learning
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pilnie sprzątała swój pokój
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peel my hide off in strips start learning
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zdzieraj ze mnie skórę w paskach
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you are trying to lead me around by the nose start learning
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próbujesz mnie wodzić za nos
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The sailor grabbed the tiller and pushed it hard to the right to turn the boat." "On small sailboats, you steer with a tiller instead of a wheel." start learning
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The government moved quickly to squelch the rumors of a shortage." "The company tried to squelch the bad press, but the story was already out." "His negative attitude completely squelched the team's enthusiasm." start learning
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An impregnable fortress is a fortification that is considered impossible to capture by direct assault. Its design, location, and defenses are so formidable that an attacking army cannot breach its walls. start learning
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Her chest didn't stir." (This is probably the most direct and common way to say it.) start learning
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poruszenie klatki piersiowej
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We can worry about the new budget later, but right now, let's do the job at hand and finish this client's project." In an emergency: "The paramedics didn't panic; they just did the job at hand and stabilized the patient." start learning
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wykonać zadanie, które jest do wykonania
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During the trial, the jury's most difficult task was to apportion guilt between the driver who was speeding and the pedestrian who crossed without looking. start learning
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The kitten played with the ball of wool and caused it to unravel. start learning
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I said we'd meet on Tuesday, but that was a slip of the tongue. I meant Wednesday." start learning
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She walked into the room with a regal bearing, instantly commanding everyone's attention." start learning
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