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41 ankastre
adj. inlaid, flush -
42 aşırı cömertlik
n. flush -
43 bir hizada
adj. flush -
44 boşlukları doldurup sıvamak
v. flush -
45 coşturmak
v. ecstasize, enthuse, warm up, exhilarate, inflame, carry away, elate, flush, key up, root for, send, steam up, sweep away, sweep off, transport, whoop it up -
46 coşturmamak
v. (neg. form of coşturmak) ecstasize, enthuse, warm up, exhilarate, inflame, carry away, elate, flush, key up, root for, send, steam up, sweep away, sweep off, transport, whoop it up -
47 düzlemek
v. smooth, smooth over, smooth out, even, plane, flatten, flush, plaster, point up, shallow, sleek, slick--------düzlemek (tahta vb.)v. try out -
48 düzlememek
v. (neg. form of düzlemek) smooth, smooth over, smooth out, even, plane, flatten, flush, plaster, point up, shallow, sleek, slick -
49 floş royal
n. flush royal -
50 floş ruvayel
n. straight flush -
51 fışkırmak
v. gush out, spurt, burst, belch, blow, ejaculate, erupt, flush, spout, squirt, well, well forth, well out, well up -
52 fışkırmamak
v. (neg. form of fışkırmak) gush out, spurt, burst, belch, blow, ejaculate, erupt, flush, spout, squirt, well, well forth, well out, well up -
53 heyecanlandırmamak
v. (neg. form of heyecanlandırmak) excite, electrify, stir up, stir, thrill, turn on, warm up, work up, carry away, exalt, ferment, flush, hot up, impassion, inebriate, key up, spike, sweep away, sweep off, tickle up, transport, unsettle, wind up -
54 heyecanlanmak
v. get excited, be excited, thrill, be hyped up, flush, fluster, hot up, stir, take on, work oneself up -
55 heyecanlanmamak
v. (neg. form of heyecanlanmak) get excited, be excited, thrill, be hyped up, flush, fluster, hot up, stir, take on, work oneself up -
56 kanatlanıp uçmak
v. flush -
57 kıpkırmızı olmak
v. turn scarlet, flush scarlet, crimson, flame, glow -
58 kızarma
n. turning red, blushing, flush, glow, suffusion -
59 pancar gibi olmak
v. turn scarlet, flush scarlet -
60 royal floş
n. flush royal
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