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modern and stylish in a way that attracts attention: He always dressed in snazzy clothes for his performances. Paula's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes! He designs snazzy new graphics for software packages.
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kłaczki, meszek (na tkaninie, materiale) 学び始める
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pissed off. to be very angry, sometimes without expressing it I saw her a week after they'd had the argument and she was still fuming. fume at The whole episode left me fuming at the injustice of it all.
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młody, atrakcyjny chłopak o delikatnych rysach (w slangu gejowskim🧝♂️ 学び始める
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konfiguracja (np. danych), i montaż 学び始める
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Follow instructions concerning camera setup. How much does set-up cost
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overall
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wheedle, simper, fawn over Completely covered in an old robe you simper like a kid. You always were able to wheedle things out of me."
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skłonność, tendencja (do czegoś (charakter) smuga, passa, 学び始める
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a long, thin mark that is easily noticed because it is very different from the area surrounding it: an often unpleasant characteristic that is very different from other characteristics. short period. something that happens or is done over a period of Meteors produce streaks of light as they burn up in the earth's atmosphere. Her stubborn streak makes her very difficult to work with sometimes. Their longest losing streak has been three games. He has a streak of malice.
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przyjmować się, zyskiwać popularność; zrozumieć 学び始める
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The trend of wearing tight chokers has really caught on. I just caught on fractions.
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skórka od jabłka i arbuza 学び始める
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apple skin and watermelon rind
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But I speak to the overarching feeling, not the individual parts.
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uroczy, ujmujący, czarujący (np. uśmiech)🏆 学び始める
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I can sleep anywhere and be fresh with half an hour's catnap
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So it's a sort of spot check to see how things go.
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odrzucać (np. pomysł), rezygnować (z planu) 学び始める
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to decide not to do something you had planned to do: cancel We had to scrub our plans when I lost my job.
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