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To_____, is grow or develop rapidly; Pol. wzrastać, rozwijać się, puszczać pąki 学び始める
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consequently it burgeoned again
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vast in size, extent, power, wonderful or amazing; 学び始める
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a prodigious improvement,
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If you are _____ to something or someone, you are very likely to be influenced by them; Pol. podatny, łatwo ulegający 学び始める
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the least susceptible divided into two;
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Pol. śmiesznie niski, błahy, bzdurny 学び始める
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Identical twins--but not in piddling twos and threes as in the old viviparous days,
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bearing or bringing forth living young, as most mammals and some other animals do; 学び始める
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_____ is a generous gift of money or a generous act of kindness; 学び始める
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he were distributing largesse
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If someone's voice, smile, or actions are_____, they are unsteady because the person is uncertain, afraid, or upset; 学び始める
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The voice was almost tremulous with enthusiasm
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to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle; 学び始める
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Dribbling out twins over a quarter of a century
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If you _____ to sb, you signal to them to come to you; 学び始める
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Beckoning to a fair-haired
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(of the complexion) having a healthy reddish colour, usually resulting from an outdoor life; 学び始める
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The ruddy young man approached
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If an area of land _____ a particular amount of a crop, this is the amount that is produced; Pol. rodzić, dostarczać, przynosić 学び始める
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we can make one ovary yield us over fifteen thousand adult individuals.'
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If you describe someone as____, you mean that they are lively, exciting, and attractive. 学び始める
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When you say that someone _____ about something, you mean that they talk about it for a long time in a way that annoys you; 学び始める
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You should see the way a negro ovary responds to pituitary!
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to pour off (a liquid, as wine) gently without stirring up the sediment 学び始める
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The optimum Decanting Rate
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a thin translucent serous sac that lines the walls of the abdominal cavity and covers most of the viscera; 学び始める
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another flap of peritoneum
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a loud humming or buzzing sound; 学び始める
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whiz
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A flap of cloth or skin, for example, is a flat piece of it that can move freely up and down or from side to side because it is held or attached by only one edge; 学び始める
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another flap of peritoneum
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endless or seemingly endless because of monotony or tiresome length; 学び始める
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slow interminable procession on the band.
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