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      act badly toward the person who is helping or has helped you. When you bite the hand that feeds you, you are being unthankful, ungrateful, unappreciative.   
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      spisek, fabuła, spiskować   
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      154. sexually transmitted disease    start learning
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      choroby przenoszone drogą płciową   
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      to make known secret information about who someone is and what they are doing.   
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      a lawsuit alleging violations of civil law by the defendant.   
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      inicjał/ początkowy, wstępny   
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      164. make sb’s mouth water    start learning
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      to look or smell delicious   
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      put food on to a plate or plates before a meal. dispense something in a casual or indiscriminate way.   
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      osoba między 80 a 89 rokiem życia, osiemdziesięciolatek   
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      a person becomes aware of something   
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      To be of such difficulty as to be or seem almost impossible.   
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      to escape blame or punishment when you do something wrong, or to avoid harm or criticism for something you did   
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      spoken communication as a means of transmitting information./ustny   
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      179. the mouth of the river    start learning
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      The place where a river enters a lake, larger river, or the ocean, ujście rzeki   
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      portpone something, cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm   
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      to stop working especially because of not having electricity The phones went dead during the storm.   
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      a person or thing that is defunct or has no chance of success.   
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      to officially state or declare that somebody is dead.   
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      A particularly unfortunate, unpleasant, or upsetting situation or set of circumstances.   
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      a condition marked by armed conflict between or among states, existing whether or not war has been declared formally by any of the belligerents.   
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      to look closely at something that you are interested in   
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      become very angry suddenly, wpaść w złość   
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      191. be up to one’s eyes in    start learning
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      deeply involved in or affected by something- They're up to their eyes in debt.   
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      192. have eyes in the back of your head    start learning
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      know what is going on around one even when one cannot see it.   
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      194. the early bird catches the worm    start learning
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      being first improves the chances for success   
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      old and torn, in poor condition, rozszarpany   
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