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1 dagger
['dægə(r)]••to look daggers at sb. — guardare qcn. in cagnesco
* * *['dæɡə](a knife or short sword for stabbing.) pugnale* * *dagger /ˈdægə(r)/n.1 pugnale; stiletto2 (tipogr.) obelo; obelisco● to be at daggers drawn with sb., essere ai ferri corti con q. □ to look daggers at sb., guardare q. in cagnesco, fulminare q. con lo sguardo.* * *['dægə(r)]••to look daggers at sb. — guardare qcn. in cagnesco
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2 dagger dag·ger n
['dæɡə(r)]pugnale m, stiletto, Typ croce f
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