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1 geol
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2 pergi
away, pass, depart, venture, betake* * *go, went, gone, going* * *go; leave, be out; go to -
3 jaman dahulu
away back -
4 lolos
slip off, slip away, bolt (from jail)* * *get away, got away, got away, geting away* * *slip off (of a ring, etc); slip away, bolt (from jail, etc); be allowed to get through or out -
5 berpaling
turn away* * *look away, looked away, looked away, looking away* * *turn -
6 buang
throw* * *throw away, threw away, thrown away, throwing away* * *throw (away) -
7 menjauh
stay away, keep distance* * *go away, went away, gone away, going away* * *be or grow distant -
8 lenting
dash away, dashed away, dashed away, dashing away* * *soud of small metal objects hitting a stone -
9 merana
wilt* * *waste awaypine away, pined away, pined away, pinning away* * *be miserable and poor; be miserable and lonely -
10 sentil
flick away, flicked away, flicked away, flicking away* * *snap one's fingers; flick something with one's finger, snap one's fingers at something; criticize, reprimand -
11 tebang
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12 wafat
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13 alihkan perhatian
call away the attention, called away the attention, called away the attention, calling away the attention -
14 alir lalu menghilang
flow away, flew away, flown away, flowing away -
15 ambil dari
take away from, took away from, taken away from, taking away from -
16 ambil dengan cepat
whisk away, whisked away, whisked away, whisking away -
17 bawa lari
run away with, ran away with, ran away with, running away with -
18 bawa pergi
gone away with, went away with, gone away with, going away with -
19 bekerja giat
work away, worked away, worked away, working away -
20 belajar giat dan lama
grind away, grinded away, ground away, grinding away
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