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1 deksels
deksels1♦voorbeelden:dat is deksels mooi • that is dashed beautiful————————deksels2〈 tussenwerpsel〉 〈 informeel〉 -
2 onthutst
adj. abashed, confounded, taken aback -
3 ontsteld
adj. aghast, confounded -
4 verbijsterd
adj. bewildered, bewildering, confounded--------n. distraction -
5 verduiveld
adj. confounded, deuced, devilish--------adv. deuced, precious -
6 vervloekt
adj. cursed, damnable, accursed, accurst, damn, blasted, confounded, frigging, dratted--------adv. damn, damnably -
7 verward
adj. entangled, tangly, perplexed, disordered, distracted, confused, intricate, indistinct, incondite, confounded, embarrassing, abashed, addle, rambling, mazy, messy, labyrinthine, rough and tumble, fine spun, hugger mugger, mope headed, pell-mell--------adv. perplexedly, indistinctly, higgledy piggledy -
8 die verrotte radio
die verrotte radiothat rotten/confounded radioVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > die verrotte radio
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9 die verwenste kerel
die verwenste kerelVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > die verwenste kerel
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10 paf
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11 verrot
1 rotten 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 ⇒ bad 〈 appel, tand〉, putrid/-refied 〈 met betrekking tot organische stoffen〉, 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 wretched♦voorbeelden:1 die verrotte radio • that rotten/confounded radioiemand verrot slaan • knock the (living) daylights out of someonedoor en door verrot • rotten to the core -
12 verwensen
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13 wat een dekselse jongen
wat een dekselse jongenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wat een dekselse jongen
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confounded — adjective (only before noun) old fashioned used to show that you are annoyed: That confounded dog has run away again! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English