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#556 · Dec 27, 2022
To poke or dig into something (e.g., the ground) with a sharp object.
#555 · Dec 26, 2022
Dative singular of „úbohý“: to a poor, miserable/unfortunate person.
#554 · Dec 25, 2022
A man with a moustache; a moustached guy.
#553 · Dec 24, 2022
#552 · Dec 23, 2022
A curtain is a fabric hanging on a window that provides shade and privacy.
#551 · Dec 22, 2022
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#549 · Dec 20, 2022
but, however (expresses a contrastive relationship)
#548 · Dec 19, 2022
#547 · Dec 18, 2022
Freely or loosely, without being tightly bound or restricted.
#546 · Dec 17, 2022
alder (any tree or shrub of the genus Alnus)
#545 · Dec 16, 2022
To breathe heavily and noisily, often from exertion or anger.
#544 · Dec 15, 2022
Warmly and with strong friendliness or affection (e.g., to welcome warmly).
#543 · Dec 14, 2022
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#541 · Dec 12, 2022
Presses closely against something or makes something fit tightly; in close conta…
#540 · Dec 11, 2022
To make something less clear or transparent (e.g., water), to cloud or muddy it.
#539 · Dec 10, 2022
#538 · Dec 09, 2022
Form of “múza” in plural dative or locative (“to/for the muses” or “about the mu…
#537 · Dec 08, 2022
#536 · Dec 07, 2022
Cleanly; without dirt or impurities, in a clean state.
#535 · Dec 06, 2022
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#533 · Dec 04, 2022
sceptre (monarch's rod of office)
#532 · Dec 03, 2022
To lure or attract someone or something, often to get them to come or agree.
#531 · Dec 02, 2022
An adverb meaning “perpendicularly,” i.e., at a right angle.
#530 · Dec 01, 2022
Adverb meaning “properly”: correctly, duly, or thoroughly.
#529 · Nov 30, 2022
To squat or crouch low to the ground.
#528 · Nov 29, 2022
a scientist
#527 · Nov 28, 2022