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1 coals
batubara -
2 haul over the coals
menyalahkan, memarahi, hasil tangkapan* * *memarahi* * *menyalahkan, memarahi, hasil tangkapan -
3 call over the coals
memarahi -
4 called over the coals
memarahi -
5 calling over the coals
memarahi -
6 carried coals to Newcastle
mengerjakan sesuatu sia-sia -
7 carry coals to Newcastle
bekerja sia-sia -
8 carrying coals to Newcastle
menggarami air laut -
9 hauled over the coals
memarahi -
10 hauling over the coals
memarahi -
11 heap coals of fire
kejahatan dibalas dengan kebaikan -
12 live coals
batubara pijar -
13 nut-coals
batubara butir -
14 rake over the coals
menggugat mengeritik -
15 raked over the coals
menggugat mengeritik -
16 raking over the coals
menggugat mengeritik
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