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1 alaycı
adj. mocking, derisive, cynical, facetious, ironic, ironical, mordacious, snappish, sneering--------n. scoffer, mocker, scorner, one who ridicules, one who eats voraciously (Slang)* * *1. ironical 2. mocker 3. sardonic 4. jeering (n.) 5. mocking (n.) -
2 ık
Hiccup arising from the chest when one drinks cold water and eats bread on top of it. -
3 küye
Moth wormthat eats felt, etc -
4 togrıl
IGut-wurst stuffed with meat and spicesIIA bird of prey. He kills a thousand geese and eats one. The man's name -
5 ık
Hiccup arising from the chest when one drinks cold water and eats bread on top of it. -
6 küye
Moth wormthat eats felt, etc -
7 togrıl
IGut-wurst stuffed with meat and spicesIIA bird of prey. He kills a thousand geese and eats one. The man's name -
8 yemek
"food, grub, eats; meal, repast; course, dish" -
9 yiyecek
food, grub, eats, provender, diet, nourishment, nutrition -
10 boğazsız
1. neckless (bottle, etc.). 2. (someone) who has a small appetite, who eats little. -
11 hapaz
slang food, eats, grub. -
12 lokma
1. morsel, bite (of food). 2. a small, round, syrupy friedcake. 3. anat. condyle. 4. a wrench (tool). -sı ağzında büyümek not to have any appetite at all. - dökmek to make lokma (friedcake). -sını dökmek /ın/ to make lokma (friedcake) in memory of (someone who has died). - lokma in small portions, a little at a time. -sını saymak /ın/ to watch closely how much (someone) eats (for fear he will eat too much). -
13 öğün
(a) meal (only used with adverbial expressions of time): Günde yalnız iki öğün yemek yer. He eats only two meals a day.
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