dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

chrząkać Anglais:

1. grunt


He pulled harder on the rope, grunting with the effort.
He grunted some more and promised to scold her when she got home
The pigs grunted when they smelled the food.
Grunt when lifting a heavy suitcase. OR When I asked him if he was annoyed with me, he just grunted.
More beer means more grunts.
Where's your bathroom? I've gotta grunt.
O.K. I'm a grunt. But at least I have a chance to accomplish something in my life this way.
Did you see that grunt on TV? A real caveman.
I grunted and groaned.
Eddie mostly grunted, never saying much.
He seldom slept, for one thing, and he had that peculiarly American ability to exhibit contempt for the working class while also resonating powerfully with it—in his case as a self-made grunt, a latter-day Pete Rose.

Anglais mot "chrząkać"(grunt) se produit dans des ensembles:

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2. to clear one's throat