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#1243 · Nov 13, 2024
Empty; containing nothing.
#1242 · Nov 12, 2024
To hide something or someone so it can’t be seen or easily found.
#1241 · Nov 11, 2024
A large, sweet, juicy fruit eaten raw (melon).
#1240 · Nov 10, 2024
A picture or photo showing something, e.g., in a book, on a screen, or online.
#1239 · Nov 09, 2024
To rent or hire something or someone for a period of time for payment.
#1238 · Nov 08, 2024
A general outline or sketch of something, showing the main features without deta…
#1237 · Nov 07, 2024
A state of chaos and confusion, with disorder or disorientation.
#1236 · Nov 06, 2024
The upper interior surface of a room, above your head.
#1235 · Nov 05, 2024
choreogr. taniec towarzyski w takcie dwudzielnym, w którym partnerzy tańczą osob…
#1234 · Nov 04, 2024
A playing card showing a jack, usually ranked between ten and queen.
#1233 · Nov 03, 2024
Colloquial: a sudden fit of anger or irritation (as in “szlag mnie trafia”).
#1232 · Nov 02, 2024
A street in a town or city, usually lined with buildings on both sides.
#1231 · Nov 01, 2024
Feeling sleepy; wanting to sleep.
#1230 · Oct 31, 2024
A form of the possessive pronoun “wasz,” meaning “belonging to you (plural)” (e.…
#1229 · Oct 30, 2024
To sit down; to take a seated position.
#1228 · Oct 29, 2024
A person you compete against; a competitor for the same goal or prize.
#1227 · Oct 28, 2024
Retaliation: an action taken in response to an attack or harm to get revenge or …
#1226 · Oct 27, 2024
A wafer cone for ice cream, often filled with a scoop of ice cream.
#1225 · Oct 26, 2024
To tremble or shake slightly from cold, fear, or emotion.
#1224 · Oct 25, 2024
A person who performs rap music.
#1223 · Oct 24, 2024
Plants used as herbs for seasoning or medicinal purposes, fresh or dried.
#1222 · Oct 23, 2024
A sandy or pebbly shore by the sea, lake, or river, used for отдыха and swimming…
#1221 · Oct 22, 2024
morning (usually early in the morning, at the very daybreak)
#1220 · Oct 21, 2024
A form of “raczyć”: to politely deign/agree to do or accept something (e.g., “wo…
#1219 · Oct 20, 2024
A person who acts stupidly or ridiculously, often in an embarrassing way.
#1218 · Oct 19, 2024
Metal rails that trains or trams run on.
#1217 · Oct 18, 2024
Malicious mocking of someone or something; ridicule.
#1216 · Oct 17, 2024
wysoki dźwięk wywołany szybkim ruchem powietrza przelatującego przez wąski otwór
#1215 · Oct 16, 2024
Cereal crops grown for grain, e.g., wheat, rye, or barley.
#1214 · Oct 15, 2024
Documents or papers, especially official ones (e.g., bills, receipts, confirmati…