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#466 · Sep 28, 2022
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#464 · Sep 26, 2022
Feathers, the plumage that covers a bird’s body.
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#461 · Sep 23, 2022
A person or tool that cuts; most commonly a machine used to cut material.
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#458 · Sep 20, 2022
Very strongly or intensely; to a great extent.
#457 · Sep 19, 2022
Fattening: feeding animals to quickly increase their weight.
#456 · Sep 18, 2022
#455 · Sep 17, 2022
A police raid is a sudden enforcement action where police search or check a plac…
#454 · Sep 16, 2022
To ripen; to become mature (e.g., fruit).
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#452 · Sep 14, 2022
Reported/denounced to authorities; someone has been “snitched on.”
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#450 · Sep 12, 2022
To chew food in the mouth so it can be swallowed.
#449 · Sep 11, 2022
Editing or touching up a photo or image, especially to remove small flaws.
#448 · Sep 10, 2022
A visual property of something perceived as a hue or shade (e.g., red, blue).
#447 · Sep 09, 2022
genitive plural of zmija
#446 · Sep 08, 2022
Possible; able to happen or be done.
#445 · Sep 07, 2022
#444 · Sep 06, 2022
An onomatopoeic interjection for a sudden cracking bang or snap.
#443 · Sep 05, 2022
#442 · Sep 04, 2022
Past tense of "drviť": he crushed or ground something into smaller pieces.
#441 · Sep 03, 2022
Related to dreams or sleep; dreamy.
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#437 · Aug 30, 2022
Boring, uninteresting, and monotonous; causing boredom.