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to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention, often without realizing you are doing so [stare] commencer à apprendre
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his small black eyes were gazing at his master
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the feeling that something pleasant or exciting is going to happen commencer à apprendre
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the hamster was gazing at his master with a great deal of expectancy.
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if someone is ... something, they will do it very soon commencer à apprendre
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he opened his mouth about to speak
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to completely surround or cover sth Pol. pochłonąć, ogarnąć, zalewać commencer à apprendre
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he was still engulfed by bitter memories.
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feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly commencer à apprendre
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he was still engulfed by bitter memories.
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commencer à apprendre
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he spoke slowly holding back the tears
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if a liquid ..., it comes to the surface of sth and starts to flow out commencer à apprendre
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the tears were welling up in his eyes.
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to control your anger, sadness etc so that you do not show it commencer à apprendre
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Pol. powstrzymywać You know, I love you, Splodge,' he began, choking back the tears,
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to make your back straight, or to stand up straight after bending down commencer à apprendre
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Kane straightened himself up and continued in a more confident manner.
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to spoil or ruin something, especially something important or something that has been carefully planned commencer à apprendre
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He says that his divorce has really messed his life up.
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to walk first in one direction and then in another many times, especially because you are nervous commencer à apprendre
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The boy paced the room deep in thought.
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a look on someone's face that shows what they are thinking or feeling commencer à apprendre
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his expression changed from sorrow to anger.
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commencer à apprendre
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his expression changed from sorrow to anger.
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Pol. w przeciwnym razie, bo inaczej commencer à apprendre
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Otherwise, he has lost all self-respect.
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commencer à apprendre
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to treat someone in a bad, rude, or annoying way, or to start an argument with someone: commencer à apprendre
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Pol. zadzierać z kimś I've warned you already, don't mess with me!
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to not be caught or punished when you have done something wrong commencer à apprendre
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They will never get away with it.
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when you are so anxious, nervous, or upset that you cannot think calmly, you are in a state of... commencer à apprendre
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Splodge started pacing round the cage with considerable agitation
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to suddenly become very angry commencer à apprendre
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he continued shouting, flying into a passion
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old-fashioned informal commencer à apprendre
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Pol. tępak, jełop you brainless blockheads.
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