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sharp+cut-off

  • 1 pistos

    yks.nom. pistos; yks.gen. pistoksen; yks.part. pistosta; yks.ill. pistokseen; mon.gen. pistosten pistoksien; mon.part. pistoksia; mon.ill. pistoksiin
    bite cut (noun)
    injection (noun)
    pang (noun)
    sharp pain (noun)
    shot (noun)
    stab (noun)
    sting (noun)
    stitch (noun)
    hypodermic (adje)
    * * *
    • twinge
    • jibe
    • pain
    • pang
    • prick
    • puncture
    • sharp pain
    • shoot off
    • shot
    • stab
    • stitch
    • hypodermic
    • hit
    • gibe
    • cut
    • bite
    • injection
    • sting

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