a very large box made of wood or metal, in which clothes, books etc are stored or packed for travel start learning
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to hold something tightly because you do not want to lose it [= grip, grasp] start learning
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Dora, was clutching her skirt.
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to cry out with a long high sound, especially because you are very sad or in pain start learning
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'Don't go, Maia,' she wailed.
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to make a very high loud sound, especially because you are afraid, angry, excited, or in pain [= scream] start learning
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We'll miss you,' shrieked Melanie
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Don't step on a boa constrictor
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a slightly strange pin cushion made by Anna
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a set of ribbons for her hair.
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But the farewell speech Miss Banks had prepared was never made.
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She vanished for the last time into the folds of her tremendous bosom.
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the front part of a woman's chest start learning
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the folds of her tremendous bosom.
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the sight of the black-clad woman sitting stiffly in the back of the cab
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to become weaker and unable to continue in an effective way, to become less certain and determined that you want to do something Pol. stracić odwagę, zawachać się, chwiać się na nogach, mówić niepewnym głosem. start learning
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at the sight of the black-clad woman Maia faltered.
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Pol. dziki, zawzięty, srogi, niepohamowany start learning
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Doesn't she look fierce?' whispered Melanie
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to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot understand you [mutter] start learning
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Poor you,' mumbled Hermione
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very thin and pale, especially because of illness or continued worry [= drawn] start learning
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And indeed the tall, gaunt woman looked more like a rake or a nutcracker than a human being
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And indeed the tall, gaunt woman looked more like a rake or a nutcracker than a human being
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And indeed the tall, gaunt woman looked more like a rake or a nutcracker than a human being
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to swallow suddenly because you are surprised or nervous start learning
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She had reached the gulping stage
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to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something break with a sudden sharp noise Pol. trzasnąć, strzelić, warknąć, powiedzieć sucho start learning
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