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121 covet
['kʌvɪt]vtpożądać +gen* * *past tense, past participle - coveted; verb(to desire or wish for eagerly (especially something belonging to someone else): I coveted her fur coat.) pożądać- covetous- covetously
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122 coveted
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123 crab
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124 crabbed
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125 cram
[kræm] 1. vt2. vito cram sth with — wypełniać (wypełnić perf) coś (po brzegi) +instr
kuć (inf), wkuwać (inf)* * *[kræm]past tense, past participle crammed - verb1) (to fill very full: The drawer was crammed with papers.) napychać2) (to push or force: He crammed food into his mouth.) wpychać, pakować, wciskać3) (to prepare (someone) in a short time for an examination: He is being crammed for his university entrance exam.) wkuwać -
126 creep
[kriːp] 1. pt, pp crept, viperson, animal skradać się; plant płozić się2. n ( inf)lizus m (inf)to creep up on sb — podkradać się (podkraść się perf) do kogoś
* * *I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) skradać się2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) czołgać się3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) piąć sięII [kri:p]((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) świnia, gnojek- creeper- creepy
- creepily
- creepiness
- creepy-crawly
- creep up on
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127 crept
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128 crow
[krəu] 1. nwrona f2. vipiać (zapiać perf); ( fig)* * *[krəu] 1. noun1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) wrona2) (the cry of a cock.) pianie2. verb1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) piać2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) piszczeć•
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