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21 leap up
1) ( jump to one's feet) bondir sur ses pieds2) [price, rate] grimper -
22 leap-frog
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23 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) pídola -
24 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) höfrungahlaup -
25 leap-frog
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26 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) birdirbir (oyunu) -
27 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) skok čez upognjen hrbet -
28 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) pukkihyppy -
29 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) det å hoppe bukk -
30 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) (cavallina) -
31 leap-frog
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32 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) skok przez plecy -
33 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) kukuriņi* * *kukuriņi -
34 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) avinas -
35 leap-frog
hoppa bock (lek då man hoppar över delatagarnas huvud)* * *noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) hoppa bock -
36 one cannot be too careful
syn: caution is the parent of safety≅ береженого й Бог береже не спитавши броду, не сунься у воду ( або не лізь прожогом у воду) і сміливого пси кусають не вір воді, бо втопишся discretion is the better part of valourEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > one cannot be too careful
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37 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) -
38 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) βαρελάκια -
39 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) skákání přes ohnutá záda druhého -
40 leap-frog
noun (a game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.) preskakovačka
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