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hint
what are you hinting at?
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sugestia, aluzja; przytyk
to drop a hint
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zrobić aluzję
take a hint
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zrozumieć, pojąć aluzję
shard
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odłamek
to sputter, to hiss
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syczeć
to drip
Shards of glass flew in every direction and Aunt Marge sputtered and blinked, her great ruddy face dripping.
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kapać, ociekać
to squeal
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kwiczeć, piszczeć
to mop
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wycierać
fuss
No need to fuss, Petunia, I have a very firm grip
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zamieszanie
to get wind of
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węszyć
expulsion
Only last summer he’d gotten an official warning that had stated quite clearly that if the Ministry got wind of any more magic in Privet Drive, Harry would face expulsion from Hogwarts.
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wydalenie
glazed
This worked quite well, though it seemed to give him a glazed look, because Aunt Marge started voicing the opinion that he was mentally subnormal.
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szklisty, oszklony
meringue
during the lemon meringue pie, Uncle Vernon bored them all with a long talk about Grunnings, his drill-making company;
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beza
chuckle
“Just a small one, then,” she chuckled.
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zduszony śmiech
to sip
Aunt Petunia was sipping coffee with her little finger sticking out.
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sączyć, pić
nosh
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żarcie
to burp, to hiccup
She burped richly and patted her great tweed stomach
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czkać, bekać
to pat
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klepać, głaskać
to jerk, to jolt
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szarpać
clench
She jerked her head at Harry, who felt his stomach clench
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zaciskać; ściskać
a runt
This one’s got a mean, runty look about him
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cherlak, karzeł
mean
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niski, skromny, lichy
to drown
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topić
reluctant
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niechętny, oporny
a shovel
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szufla, koparka
a wastrel, sponger
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nicpoń; darmozjad
to run off
Then she ran off with a wastrel and here’s the result right in front of us
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zwiać
tablecloth
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obrus
splash
“This Potter,” said Aunt Marge loudly, seizing the brandy bottle and splashing more into her glass and over the tablecloth,
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plusk; ochlapywać
to gape, to stare
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gapić się
swig, gulp
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haust, żłopać
to wipe, to mop
“As I expected!” said Aunt Marge, taking a huge swig of brandy and wiping her chin on her sleeve
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wycierać
scrounger
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naciągacz
no-account
“A no-account, good-fornothing, lazy scrounger who —
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kompletne zero, nieudacznik
bloodshot
“No, Vernon,” hiccuped Aunt Marge, holding up a hand, her tiny bloodshot eyes fixed on Harry’s
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przekrwiony, gniewny
to swell
They died in a car crash, you nasty little liar, and left you to be a burden on their decent, hardworking relatives!” screamed Aunt Marge, swelling with fury
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puchnąć, zwiększać
insolent, brazen
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bezczelny
to expand
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rozszerzać; rozwijać;
to bulge
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wybrzuszać się
to ping
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brzęczeć
to inflate
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nadmuchiwać
waistband
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pasek (u spódnicy)
vast
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ogromny, kolosalny
life buoy
Her great red face started to expand, her tiny eyes bulged, and her mouth stretched too tightly for speech — next second, several buttons had just burst from her tweed jacket and pinged off the walls — she was inflating like a monstrous balloon, her stomach bursting free of her tweed waistband, each of her fingers blowing up like a salami
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koło ratunkowe
drift
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zaspa, sens wypowiedzi, dryfować
pop
She was entirely round, now, like a vast life buoy with piggy eyes, and her hands and feet stuck out weirdly as she drifted up into the air, making apoplectic popping noises
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trzask, wystrzał
skid
A second later, Ripper leapt forward and sank his teeth into Uncle Vernon’s leg.
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poślizg
to head
Harry tore from the dining room before anyone could stop him, heading for the cupboard under the stairs
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brać kurs, kierować się
trunk
In seconds, he had heaved his trunk to the front door.
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pień, tułów, kufer
to wrench
He sprinted upstairs and threw himself under the bed, wrenching up the loose floorboard, and grabbed the pillowcase full of his books and birthday presents.
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szarpać, wyrywać
to wriggle
He wriggled out, seized Hedwig’s empty cage, and dashed back downstairs to his trunk
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wyślizgiwać się
in tatters
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w strzępach, podarty
reckless
But a reckless rage had come over Harry
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lekkomyślny
rage
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furia, wściekłość, moda
to fumble
He fumbled behind him for the latch on the door.
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szperać, grzebać, chwycić

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