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szczekać, chełpić się, rzygać, wątek,
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Expressing or characterized by derision; mocking; ridiculing. The critic's review of the film was derisive. Deserving or provoking derision or ridicule. The plot of the film was so derisive that the audience began to jeer. commencer à apprendre
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False, not authentic, not genuine. His argument was spurious and had no validity. Extraneous; stray; not relevant or wanted. commencer à apprendre
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Approaching death; about to die; dying; expiring. Almost obsolete, nearing an end. commencer à apprendre
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konający, chylący sie ku upadkowi,
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Attractive. (of a part of the body) Well-formed, shapely. pert breasts Lively; alert and cheerful; bright. commencer à apprendre
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zuchwały, łobuzerski, jędrny,
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termin płatności, dojrzałość,
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To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise. To reject, turn down. He scorned her romantic advances. commencer à apprendre
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Of a person: cunning, crafty. [13th-19th c.] Cleverly made; artfully contrived. [14th-19th c.] (now dialectal) Strange or odd; unusual. commencer à apprendre
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uroczy, osobliwyz niezwykły,
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rozżarzony, olśniewający,
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