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['ko:në:] n.,v. -n 1. kënd, qoshe. 2. sport. goditje këndi. 3. skutë. 4. skaj. 5. akaparim.● cut corner a) i bie/pres shkurt; b)shkurtoj shpenzimet; drive into a corner vë me shpatulla në mur; turn the corner kaloj gjendjen e vështirë; be in a tight corner e kam pisk /-v 1. mbërthej, zë ngushtë (dikë). 2. çoj/vë në qoshe. 3. e blej të gjithë sasinë, e akaparoj. 4. kthej, marr kthesën* * *kënd; qoshe
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