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#767 · Jul 26, 2023
#766 · Jul 25, 2023
bed, channel, course (a channel that a flowing body of water follows; e.g. the b…
#765 · Jul 24, 2023
#764 · Jul 23, 2023
Self-blame; accusing oneself, often accompanied by guilt.
#763 · Jul 22, 2023
#762 · Jul 21, 2023
A sigh is a deep, audible breath in and out expressing relief, sadness, or longi…
#761 · Jul 20, 2023
A customs officer; a person who collects or checks customs duties.
#760 · Jul 19, 2023
A contagious skin infection causing crusty, pus-filled sores (impetigo).
#759 · Jul 18, 2023
#758 · Jul 17, 2023
from among, out of
#757 · Jul 16, 2023
A freshwater predatory fish (pike-perch/zander), commonly caught and eaten.
#756 · Jul 15, 2023
To move past quickly and lightly, often almost silently.
#755 · Jul 14, 2023
#754 · Jul 13, 2023
He/she gets or receives something; obtains it (e.g., a gift, punishment, an oppo…
#753 · Jul 12, 2023
A greasy grilled/fried slice of pork (often neck or loin), commonly called “flek…
#752 · Jul 11, 2023
A gravest or fundamental sin or wrongdoing; often refers to one of the seven dea…
#751 · Jul 10, 2023
#750 · Jul 09, 2023
adverbial participle of van (mostly used as an adverb of reason)
#749 · Jul 08, 2023
Stupidly; in a foolish or clumsy way.
#748 · Jul 07, 2023
#747 · Jul 06, 2023
A female prisoner; an imprisoned woman.
#746 · Jul 05, 2023
#745 · Jul 04, 2023
the six of us/you/them
#744 · Jul 03, 2023
first-person singular indicative present indefinite of jön
#743 · Jul 02, 2023
A clumsy, simple-minded, somewhat ridiculous person; a fool.
#742 · Jul 01, 2023
#741 · Jun 30, 2023
northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)
#740 · Jun 29, 2023
3rd person singular of “rak”: he/she/it puts, loads, or stacks something somewhe…
#739 · Jun 28, 2023
“Izzam” is 1st person singular of “izzik”: to glow red-hot or become very hot.
#738 · Jun 27, 2023
"Passz" means you pass/skip—decline to answer or take your turn (e.g., in a game…