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проливать; пятноСинонимический ряд:1. falls (noun) dives; falls; pitches; plunges; sprawl; tumbles2. drops (verb) drops; falls; go down; pitches; plunges; sprawls; straggles; topples; tumbles3. overflows (verb) overflows; overruns; runs over; wells over4. reveals (verb) betrays; blabs out; discloses; discovers; divulges; gives away; lets on; mouths; reveals; tells; unbosoms; uncovers; unveils5. slops (verb) slops; squabs -
2 slops
Синонимический ряд:1. garbage (noun) garbage; offal; refuse; rubbish; swill; trash; waste2. paps (noun) paps3. dashes (verb) bespatters; dashes; douses; sloshes; spatters; splashes; splatters; splurges4. gulps (verb) bolts; crams; gobbles; gulps; guzzles; wolves5. plods (verb) plods; slogs; toils; trudges6. slumps (verb) lolls; slouches; slumps7. spills (verb) spills; squabs -
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рот; уста; устье; входСинонимический ряд:1. back talks (noun) back talks; sauces2. embouchures (noun) embouchures3. faces (noun) faces; grimaces; moues; mows; mugs4. gobs (noun) gobs5. spokesmen (noun) mouthpieces; speakers; spokesmen; spokespersons; spokeswomen6. boasts (verb) blows; boasts; brags; crows; gasconades; prates; puffs; vaunts7. frowns (verb) frowns; scowls8. grimaces (verb) grimaces; mops; mows; mugs9. orates (verb) declaims; harangues; orates; perorates; rants; raves; soapboxes10. reveals (verb) betrays; blabs out; discloses; discovers; divulges; gives away; lets on; reveals; spills; tells; unbosoms; uncovers; unveils
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