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to put down or drop something in a careless way: start learning
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to be able to deal with a series of difficult situations start learning
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1 : an unmarried lady usually of noble birth whose duty it is to attend a queen or a princess. 2 : a bride's principal unmarried wedding attendant — compare matron of honor start learning
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to have to; to have a duty or a responsibility to: start learning
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of liquid) to appear on the surface of something or come slowly out from somewhere: start learning
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a criticism or attack on someone that is unfair: start learning
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to make a bad situation less serious: start learning
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to breathe fast and with difficulty, usually because you have been exercising: start learning
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a person who is not important and who has to do what another person of higher rank orders them to do: start learning
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to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation: start learning
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a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect: start learning
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It could describe the beginning of a conflict, the people involved becoming agitated and ready to be aggressive start learning
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the hair comes out and the gloves come off
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to accept an unpleasant fact or situation after dealing with it for a while: start learning
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in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation: ogolnie start learning
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in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation:
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having unlimited power and able to do anything: start learning
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to begin sleeping, especially not intentionally: start learning
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to examine something or get more information about it in order to be certain that it is true, safe, or suitable: start learning
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the hot gas that is produced when water boils: start learning
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steamed milk
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dust, soil, or any substance that makes a surface not clean: start learning
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to sleep at someone's house for one night: start learning
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a party when a group of children spend the night at one child's house start learning
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the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of water, especially outside at night: start learning
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soft and not able to keep a firm shape or position: start learning
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Used sarcastically when someone uses a word that doesn't truly fit the person or situation start learning
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a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit: start learning
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my face was being dented
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spiaczka start learning
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to stop thinking about or being angry about the past or something that happened in the past: start learning
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to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling: dostac sie, dotrzec start learning
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a movement or set of movements needing skill and care: manewr start learning
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slangto find something very exciting and unusual: start learning
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to unite as a group against someone: start learning
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gang up on her
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wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable: chetny skory start learning
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used either to express surprise or lack of surprise in a humorous and slightly unkind way: nie mow start learning
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very unusual or unexpected, especially in an unpleasant or strange way: dziwaczny start learning
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to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth: bekać start learning
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belch the alfaphet
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said to encourage someone to do something, especially to hurry or try harder, or to tell you something: start learning
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to carefully consider the possible results of doing something: start learning
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a substance used to make something soft: zmiekczacz start learning
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used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen soon: bliski start learning
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death, destruction, or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided: start learning
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to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect: naruszony start learning
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