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      an imitation or representation of a cock crowing    start learning
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      at the mere sight of those gaily-coloured images of cock-a-doodle-doo  
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      incapable of being dissolved or broken; permanent;    start learning
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      they wedded indissolubly before the child can speak  
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      Pol. gdzieś (tam) w pobliżu, coś koło tego    start learning
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      Not so very long ago (a century or thereabouts)  
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      Primroses and landscapes they are gratuitous.  
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      If you describe something as_____, you mean that it is unnecessary, and often harmful or upsetting;     Pol. nieuzasadniony, nieptrzebny   start learning
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      Primroses and landscapes they are gratuitous.  
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      something obscene or indecent    start learning
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      The smut that was really science fell with a crash into the boys' eye-avoiding silence  
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      obviously or exceptionally culpable or wrong; flagrant;     Pol. rażący, ordynarny, grubiański   start learning
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      days of gross viviparous reproduction  
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      his father and mother (crash, crash!) happened to leave the radio turned on.  
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      To Little Reuben's wink and snigger  
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      To Little Reuben's wink and snigger  
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      Sb who never gets tired of doing sth;     Pol. niezmordowany, niestrudzony   start learning
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      "Silence, silence," the trumpet mouths indefatigably repeated at intervals down every corridor  
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      All the air of the fourteenth floor was sibilant with the categorical imperative.  
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      Pol. chodzić na paluszkach    start learning
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      Fifty yards of tiptoeing brought them to a door which the Director cautiously opened  
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      Pol. z zamkniętymi okiennicami    start learning
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      They stepped over the threshold into the twilight of a shuttered dormitory.  
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      a large bedroom where several people sleep, for example in a boarding school    start learning
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      Pol. wszczepić, wpoić (coś w kogoś)    start learning
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      Pol. być pokrytym skorupą/warstwą czegoś    start learning
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      drops that adhere, encrust, incorporate themselves with what they fall on  
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