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1 מדרכה מרוצפת
flagging -
2 הולך ונחלש
decrescendos, flagging -
3 חלש
v. be weakened, enfeebled; become weak, feeble————————v. be weakened; to weaken————————v. become weak, weaken————————v. to dominate, command————————v. to weaken, enfeeble————————weak, frail, faint, feeble, weakly, unmanly, flimsy, fragile, rickety, feckless, flabby, effete, flagging, forceless, impuissant, languid, languorous, low, pale, puny, small, tottery, -
4 מדולדל
adj. hanging loosely, dangling, flabby, flaccid, flagging, flaggy, loppy, marantic, marasmic, marasmoid, sagging, droopy; thin; poor, impoverished -
5 ריצוף
paving, tiling, flagging -
6 רפוי
adj. feeble, weak, faint; loose, slack, limp, floppy, flabby, flagging, flaggy, flappy, logy, loppy, slouchy————————relaxation, debilitation; annealing (metal)————————therapy, healing, cure; treatment fee -
7 רפוייה
adj. feeble, weak, faint; loose, slack, limp, floppy, flabby, flagging, flaggy, flappy, logy, loppy, slouchy -
8 רצוף
adj. continuous, nonstop, unbroken, constant, indiscrete, sequent, sequential; paved; connected; attached————————paving, tiling, flagging -
9 תשוש
adj. exhausted, feeble, weakly, flagging, frail, impuissant, jaded, jadish, limp, listless, marasmic, marasmoid, pallid, prostrate, seedy, wan, whacked, worn, decrepit, doddering
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