Corduroy Mansion 4.1

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to talk to much is to _____.
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go on about
"I can't follow what he's going on about.
if something happens ____, especially something annoying, it happens quite often
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half the time
"Half the time," said Dee
to start to talk about something not related to the main subject that you were talking about before
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wander
Old people wander a bit,
to make an angry, unhappy, or confused expression, moving your eyebrows together
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frown
Dee frowned.
Pol. sod (pierwiastek)
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sodium
"Sodium blockages.
to become very anxious, upset or afraid, or make sb very anxious, upset or afraid
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freak out
I really freaked out."
Pol. wrzód
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ulcer
customers wanted something for mouth ulcers or gingivitis.
a medical condition in which your gums are red, swollen, and painful
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gingivitis
customers who wanted something for mouth ulcers or gingivitis.
to lower your body close to the ground by bending your knees completely;
Pol. przykucnąć
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crouch
Dee crouched in front of Martin.
used to emphasize that you are certain about something
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all right
expressing anger, hatred, or a wish to harm someone
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baleful
Martin stared at her balefully.
spoken used to emphasize the first of a series of facts, opinions, questions etc
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for starters
"Eat less salt for starters."
a small mark or spot;
Pol. plamka, drobinka, kropelka
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fleck
"Flecks. And quite a few yellow dots.
(in combination) any of various unrelated plants, esp. ones formerly used to cure diseases: liverwort; spleenwort.
Pol. ziele
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wort
He wanted St John's Wort and a bottle of Echinacea.
to raise and then lower your shoulders in order to show that you do not know something or do not care about something
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shrug
She shrugged.
Pol. środki ostrożności
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precautions
As long as you take sensible precautions
serious and quiet because you are thinking a lot
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thoughtful
Martin looked thoughtful.
the round coloured part of your eye, that surrounds the black pupil;
Pol. tęczówka
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iris
the yellow flecks she thought she had seen in his irises
the lower part of the bowels, in which food is changed into waste matter;
Pol. okrężnica
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colon
the yellow flecks she thought she had seen in his irises pointed to colon issues.
attractive to the sense of taste or smell
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savoury
"It's not a very savoury subject, but it's no use running away from it.
Pol. poklepać.
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pat
She reached out and patted him on the shoulder.
Pol. nieczystość
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impurity
Twenty years of impurity
to say something in a way that shows you are thinking about it carefully;
Pol. dumać, rozmyślać
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muse
"Twenty years of impurity," mused Dee.

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