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1 taşırkan
Boggle-(eyed) -
2 taşırkan
Boggle-(eyed) -
3 irkil
1. boggle 2. boggle at -
4 becerememek
v. fail, bungle, bust, boggle, botch, do badly, goof, goof-up, muddle, muff -
5 gocunmak
v. boggle, prevent; be awed -
6 gocunmamak
v. (neg. form of gocunmak) boggle, prevent; be awed -
7 yanaşmamak
v. (neg. form of yanaşmak) boggle -
8 yüzüne gözüne bulaştırmak
v. boggle, bungle, botch, crab, fluff, foozle, goof-up, hash, hash up, make a mess of, mess up, muddle, scamp -
9 çekinmek
v. hesitate, fear, hold back, beware, shy, boggle, dread, flee from, flinch, funk, hang back, hold off, shrink, shun, wince, withdraw -
10 ürkmek
v. be appalled, balk at, blench, boggle, dread, get a fright, have a fright, take fright, jump, lose one's nerve, quail, scare, shy, start, startle, wince -
11 ürkmemek
v. (neg. form of ürkmek) be appalled, balk at, blench, boggle, dread, get a fright, have a fright, take fright, jump, lose one's nerve, quail, scare, shy, start, startle, wince -
12 duralamak
to hesitate, to boggle, to falter, to waver duraklamak
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