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1 drive a wedge between two people
[draiv ë wexh bi'twi:n tu: 'pi:pël] fus një pykë midis dy vetëveEnglish-Albanian dictionary > drive a wedge between two people
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2 drive a wedge between
[draiv ë wexh bi'twi:n] fus një pykë midis● drive a wedge between two people [draiv ë wexh bi'twi:n tu: 'pi:pël] fus një pykë midis dy vetëve -
3 wedge
[wexh] n.,v. -n 1. pykë. 2. copë/thelë trekëndëshe (byreku etj). 3. fig. çelës (për diku). 4. fig. pykë, çarje; drive a wedge between two people fus një pykë midis dy vetëve /-vt 1. shtrëngoj me spica/me pyka. 2. i vë pykë përfund (derës); the door was wedged derën e kishin ngecur me pykë. 3. fus si pykë.● wedge in a) futem, shkas; b) fus, rras; ngjesh
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