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okropny, straszny, potworny start learning
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Spikes has to wear a muzzle now because he's got into the bad habits of having spats with dogs. start learning
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start learning
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I pull over into the side of the toad to let a tractor crawl past.
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pełzać, wlec się, czołgać start learning
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n- odrobina (czegoś), szczypta v -posypać start learning
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I added a sprinkle of salt to the soup. She sprinkled the cake with some chocolate chips.
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interesująco, niezwykle, z zainteresowaniem, z ciekawością start learning
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zastępstwo; wymiana, zastąpienie start learning
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zapytanie, prośba śledztwo, dochodzenie start learning
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So they do have to put it in the individual enquiry?
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start learning
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I liken our circle to the school playground.
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dezorganizować, rozstrajać, zakłócać start learning
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He will not be able to unsettle you any longer.
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After our walk, Mari and I set off to work.
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Where are you heading to?
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n - szturchaniec v - szturchnąć, potrącić, pokierować start learning
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Well, perhaps I nudged things just a little too far. Mari nudges me hard in the ribs.
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start learning
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Mari nudges me hard in the ribs.
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n-pchnięcie, posunięcie v-posuwać, pchać, rzucić niedbale start learning
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