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1 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) blive lang i ansigtet* * *(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) blive lang i ansigtet -
2 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) puso cara larga -
3 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) verða langur/súr á svip -
4 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) csalódik -
5 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) ficar decepcionado/fez uma careta de desilusão -
6 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) pobesiti se -
7 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) venähtää -
8 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) bli lang i ansiktet -
9 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) fare la faccia lunga -
10 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) ein langes Gesicht machen -
11 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) mina (mu, jej itp.) zrzedła -
12 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) viņš/viņa izskatījās vīlies/apbēdināts -
13 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) jo/jos veidas apsiniaukė -
14 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) han (hon, de) blev lång[] i ansiktet -
15 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) a face o faţă lungă -
16 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) το πρόσωπο μου συννέφιασε -
17 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) protáhnout tvář -
18 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) tvár mu (jej) zosmutnela -
19 her etc face fell
he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.يَشْعُر فَجأة بِخَيْبَة الأمِل -
20 her etc face fell
(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) (s')allonger
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