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„in a matter of minutes attackers were routed” commencer à apprendre
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defeat and cause to retreat in disorder
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having or showing cunning or deceitful nature
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a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity
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„the innefable beauty of the girl” commencer à apprendre
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niewypowiedziany/niewymowny too great or too extreme to be expressed or described in words
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„I touched her hot, opening lips with the utmost piety, tiny sips, nothing salacious” commencer à apprendre
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having or conveying undue or inappropriate interest in sexual matters
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„Olympic drug test nabbed another athlete yesterday” commencer à apprendre
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to catch (someone) doing sth wrong
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„She accepted the invitation with alacrity“ commencer à apprendre
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brisk and cheerful readiness
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„... what frolics, what twists of lust, you might see fromm your impeccable highways if Kumby Kabins were suddenly drained of their pigments and became transparent as boxes of glass” commencer à apprendre
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„she was resplendent in a sea-green dress” commencer à apprendre
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attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptomuous
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swanky hotel; swanky restaurant commencer à apprendre
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elegancki/bajerancki/szpanerski very expensive and fashionable, in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and admiration
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"they were locked in an embrace" commencer à apprendre
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an act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
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"... she walked through dilating space with the lentor of one walking under water or in a dream." commencer à apprendre
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rozszerzanie się / powiększanie się the action or condition of becoming or being made wider, larger, or more open.
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"Lucy looked a little bemused" commencer à apprendre
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puzzled, confused, or bewildered.
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"the drink made her maudlin" commencer à apprendre
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self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental, often through drunkenness.
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"Both were rather pallid and looked as though they needed the morning sun." commencer à apprendre
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(of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health.
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plunk something down (colloquiall) "When he came back, he plonked the drinks down on the table." commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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kawałek czegoś w kształcie klina (np. kawałek sera, cytryny)
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a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.
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"His message told us to get the information to you by the most expeditious means possible, that it was a serious emergency." commencer à apprendre
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done with speed and efficiency.
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"a matter of the utmost importance" commencer à apprendre
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a drink supposed to arouse love and desire for a particular person in the drinker; a love potion.
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"It was here that they had pounced upon their brother last night." commencer à apprendre
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skakać / rzucić się (na kogoś)
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