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telepathic link between two individuals start learning
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Semantyka - nauka o znaczeniu. Koncentruje się na tym, co konwencjonalnie znaczą słowa, start learning
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Semantics - the study of meaning. Focuses on what the words conventionally mean,
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when people dont understand what is happening start learning
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A foolish or stupid person start learning
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to give up It was as if running back into his arms was the equivalent of relinquishing my self-respect. start learning
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unclench my fists and attempt to hide my disdain start learning
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showin a lack of care My oldest guy, Jon, is really beginning to get sloppy start learning
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“That’s still almost a thousand times in the next four weeks I’ll have to refrain.” start learning
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drool at the thought of sth
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unpleasant situation that is difficult to get out of: start learning
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too experience for a long time start learning
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brain injury due to car accident start learning
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time when child must be at home start learning
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people and supplies that are sent ro help start learning
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to move in fast, confused or uncontrolled way start learning
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to leave suddenly and usually without telling anyone that one is leaving. start learning
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wojowniczy willing to fight or argument start learning
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complaining a lot in an annoying way, especially in a high, sad voice start learning
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extremely suffering, grief or pain These tears are born from a more innate anguish, if that’s even possible start learning
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to show someone in an offensive way that you are annoyed with them or do not like them by turning the back of your hand towards them and putting your middle finger up start learning
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gather or bring together, pull together start learning
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to suddenly attack someone or something physically or criticize him, her, or it in an angry way start learning
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a deep regret coming from a sense of guilt for past wrongs
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