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1 antics
1. ужимки; шалости2. причудаСинонимический ряд:pranks (noun) capers; didoes; frolics; jokes; larks; monkeyshines; pranks; shenanigans; shines; tomfooleries; tomfoolery; tricks; wheezes -
2 antic
1. n гримасы, ужимки; шутовство; кривляньеto play antics — кривляться, выкидывать номера
2. n арх. скоморох, фигляр3. a кривляющийся, паясничающий; абсурдный, нелепый4. a резвящийся5. a арх. гротескный, шутовскойСинонимический ряд:1. bizarre (adj.) bizarre; fantastic; far-fetched; freakish; grotesque; peculiar; queer; strange2. comic (adj.) comic; farcical; ludicrous3. playful (adj.) coltish; elvish; frisky; frolicsome; gamesome; impish; kittenish; larkish; mischievous; pixie; pixieish; pixilated; playful; prankful; prankish; pranky; puckish; roguish; rollicking; sportive; sprightly; waggish; whimsical; wicked4. antics (noun) antics; jokes; mischief; pranks; tricks5. prank (noun) caper; didoes; frolic; joke; lark; play; prank; shenanigan; tomfoolery; trick; wheezeАнтонимический ряд:serious; solemn -
3 shines
Синонимический ряд:1. displays (noun) arrays; displays; fanfares; panoplies; parades; shows2. polishes (noun) glazes; glints; glosses; lusters; lustre; polishes; sheen; sheens3. pranks (noun) antics; capers; didoes; frolics; larks; monkeyshines; pranks; shenanigans; tomfooleries; tricks; wheezes4. beams (verb) beams; blazes; burns; gleams; glows; radiates5. polishes (verb) buffs; burnishes; furbishes; glances; glazes; glosses; polishes; rubs; sleeks
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