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zapuszczać korzenie, zacząć czuć się jak w domu
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throw caution to the winds start learning
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zapomnieć o rozwadze (podjąć wielkie ryzyko
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Because of the fire, hundreds of houses went up in smoke. start learning
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narobić zamieszania, wsadzić kij w mrowisko
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wyzywać kogoś na pojedynek
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The kittens were engaged in a little rough and tumble start learning
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hałaśliwe i lekko agresywne zachowanie, gdy dzieci lub zwierzęta bawią się razem
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I haven't worn these shoes in forever. start learning
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Wow! You are l wearing the same shoes as me. What are the chances? start learning
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Cóż za zbieg okoliczności
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spread yourself too thin, means to try to do too many things at the same time, so that you cannot give enough time or attention to any of them start learning
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łapać zbyt wiele srok za ogon, próbować zrobić wszystko naraz
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take a gander at something start learning
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a legal term describing a deliberate intention to kill or cause serious bodily harm to another person, distinguishing murder from accidental or impulsive killing. It implies a conscious, thought-out plan before executing a harmful act. start learning
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I don't like him, he's bad to the bone. start learning
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He was mugged in broad daylight. start learning
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This app automatically multiplies the price of a product by the quantity and gives you a running total at the bottom of the list. start learning
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