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#468 · Sep 30, 2022
to tremble or shake slightly, often from cold, fear, or exertion.
#467 · Sep 29, 2022
a small opening (especially in a wall or ceiling)
#466 · Sep 28, 2022
to go, to walk
#465 · Sep 27, 2022
A mythological multi-headed water serpent/monster (the Lernaean Hydra).
#464 · Sep 26, 2022
#463 · Sep 25, 2022
A heat-resistant vessel used to melt metals at high temperatures.
#462 · Sep 24, 2022
a cousin (the child of a person's aunt or uncle)
#461 · Sep 23, 2022
Not rented; without a tenant or rental agreement.
#460 · Sep 22, 2022
prova, försöka
#459 · Sep 21, 2022
#458 · Sep 20, 2022
an unexpected turn or change in a story or situation
#457 · Sep 19, 2022
polka (dance)
#456 · Sep 18, 2022
gamma; the Greek letter Γ, γ
#455 · Sep 17, 2022
Relating to focus or a focal point; concentrated on a specific point.
#454 · Sep 16, 2022
a large venue or building where sports or entertainment events are held
#453 · Sep 15, 2022
to tip over, to tip
#452 · Sep 14, 2022
Alpine (pertaining to the Alps)
#451 · Sep 13, 2022
family and other people you are related to, especially by blood or marriage
#450 · Sep 12, 2022
#449 · Sep 11, 2022
A meal where you serve yourself from a table with several dishes laid out.
#448 · Sep 10, 2022
Having a hunched back; bent forward, somewhat hunchbacked.
#447 · Sep 09, 2022
to tear something apart or pull it down, e.g. a building or a piece of paper.
#446 · Sep 08, 2022
to feel cold and shiver, often because the temperature is low
#445 · Sep 07, 2022
#444 · Sep 06, 2022
To feud or be in a prolonged conflict with someone.
#443 · Sep 05, 2022
to crown; to place a crown on the head of
#442 · Sep 04, 2022
#441 · Sep 03, 2022
(vardagligt) sabotera
#440 · Sep 02, 2022
to make a groaning sound, often from pain, effort, or pleasure
#439 · Sep 01, 2022
to say thank you; to express gratitude.