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      "he crumpled up the paper bag"   commencer à apprendre
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      crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled.  
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      "he was a popular and gregarious man"   commencer à apprendre
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      (of a person) fond of company; sociable  
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      "she was whispering endearments and repeatedly kissing him"   commencer à apprendre
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      a word or phrase expressing love or affection.  
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      "he masks his disdain for her with platitudes about how she should believe in herself more"   commencer à apprendre
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      a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful.  
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      "Lately you've been aggressive, violent, full of disdain towards me. while I was making efforts, trying to understand you."   commencer à apprendre
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      the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt.  
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      "a literary form of popular entertainment and titillation"   commencer à apprendre
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      the arousal of interest or excitement, especially through sexually suggestive images or words.  
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      "it flattered his vanity to think I was in love with him"   commencer à apprendre
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      excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements.  
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      to gloat over [or about] sth    commencer à apprendre
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      „She was looking wan and bleary-eyed”   commencer à apprendre
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      (of a person complexion or appearance) pale and giving an impression of illness or exhaustion  
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      enthusiastic or passionate  
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      „he gave her a lascivious wink”   commencer à apprendre
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      (of a person, manner, gesture) feeling or revealing an overt and often offensive sexual desire  
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      (of a person) in a very unhappy or unfortunate state  
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      "they dabbled their feet in the rock pools"   commencer à apprendre
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      immerse (one's hands or feet) partially in water and move them around gently.  
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      (especially of a house or vehicle) in a state of severe disrepair.  
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      showing disapproval or contempt toward others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class  
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      the ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future.  
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      "a knock on the door broke her reverie"   commencer à apprendre
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      a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream.  
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      "he went through the rigmarole of securing the front door"   commencer à apprendre
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      długa i skomplikowana procedura     a lengthy and complicated procedure  
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      "the boisterous conviviality associated with taverns of that period"   commencer à apprendre
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      (of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.  
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      "her obstinate determination to pursue a career in radio"   commencer à apprendre
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      stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.  
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      "many people queried whether any harm had been done"   commencer à apprendre
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      ask a question about something, especially in order to express one's doubts about it or to check its validity or accuracy.  
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