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1 bussing
1. соединительные линии; разводка соединительных линий2. везти в автобусеСинонимический ряд:kissing (verb) kissing; lipping; osculating; pecking; smacking -
2 kissing
Синонимический ряд:1. brushing (verb) brushing; glancing; grazing; shaving; skimming2. bussing (verb) bussing; lipping; osculating; pecking; smacking -
3 smacking
1. n порка2. n чмоканье3. a сильный, резкийСинонимический ряд:1. beating (adj.) beating; clouting; clubbing; cuffing; hitting; knocking; punishing; slapping; whipping2. boxing (verb) blipping; boxing; buffeting; busting; cuffing; slapping; spanking3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smashing; smiting; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming4. kissing (verb) bussing; kissing; lipping; osculating; pecking5. suggesting (verb) savoring; savouring; smelling; suggesting; tasting
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