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4 rant
[rænt] verbto talk angrily:يَتَكَلَّم بِغَضَب وضَجَّهHe's still ranting (and raving) about the damage to his car.
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border [n], brim [n], brink [n], edge [n], edging [n], fringe [n], rand [n], rim [n]; border [n], brim [n], brink [n], edge [n], edging [n], fringe [n], rim [n] -
6 rant
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7 rant
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8 ránt
to tug, to pluck, to hitch, to jerk, to pull -
9 kardot ránt
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10 magára ránt / ruhát
to roll on -
11 revolvert ránt
to pull -
12 revolvert ránt elõ
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13 sárba ránt
to mire, to dirty -
14 teljes erõbõl ránt vmit
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15 brygowtha
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16 phrygowtha
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(rant) [from Fre entrer]: to enter. Li ti vwayaz dan so prop lespri ek rant dan rev = He meditated and sank into a dream. Mo ti rant dan so zue = I joined his game. -
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rant* * *rant -
19 тирада од зборови
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20 пенявя се
rant, be on the froth* * *пеня̀вя се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. пеня̀вил се rant, rand and rave.* * *froth; fume; rave{reiv}
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rant — [n] yelling, raving bluster, bombast, diatribe, fustian, harangue, oration, philippic, rhapsody, rhetoric, rodomontade, tirade, vociferation; concepts 44,49,52 Ant. calm, quiet rant [v] yell, rave bellow, bloviate, blow one’s top*, bluster, carry … New thesaurus
rant — [rant] vi., vt. [< obs. Du ranten, to rave, akin to Ger ranzen, to be noisy, anranzen, to affront] to talk or say in a loud, wild, extravagant way; declaim violently; rave n. 1. ranting speech 2. [Scot. or North Eng.] a boisterous merrymaking… … English World dictionary
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rant — index bombast, declaim, fustian, outpour, reprimand, rodomontade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rant at — index reproach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary