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1 מצא מוצא
found a way out, found a solution; found an outlet -
2 מצא נוחם
found comfort, found consolation, was comforted -
3 מצא תנחומים
found solace, found comfort -
4 אשם בדין
found guilty, declared guilty -
5 בא אל המנוחה ואל הנחלה
found peace and quiet -
6 בא לידי ביטוי
found expression, was expressed -
7 התנחם בזרועותיה
found comfort in her arms -
8 התנחמה בזרועותיו
found comfort in his arms -
9 חיפש תירוצים
found excuses -
10 חסה בצל
found shelter under -
11 חסה בצל כנפיו
found shelter under his wings -
12 חסה בצלו
found refuge with him; was dwarfed by him -
13 חסה תחת כנפיו
found shelter in his home -
14 מצא אוצר
found a treasure; struck a bargain -
15 מצא איפה
found the worst place -
16 מצא את האפיקומן
found the afiqoman {matzo piece eaten after the passover meal} -
17 מצא את ההזדמנות
found the opportunity, picked the right moment -
18 מצא את המפתח ללבה
found the key to her heart -
19 מצא את הרשת
found the net, scored a goal -
20 מצא את מקומו
found his place
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