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1. ox. 2. dim-witted and clumsy person, oaf, dumb ox. 3. gambler´s slang loaded die. -ün altında buzağı aramak 1. to try to account for what one is doing with ridiculous excuses. 2. to bark up the wrong tree. - arabası ox-cart. - arabası gibi very slowly, at a snail´s pace. -e boynuzu yük olmaz/ ağır gelmez. proverb You don´t feel the weight of those responsibilities which you are used to bearing. - boyunduruğa bakar gibi (looking at someone or something) with hate in one´s eyes, hatefully. - damı ox shed, shed where oxen are kept. - gibi 1. stupid, dim-witted. 2. stupidly, dim-wittedly. 3. as strong as an ox. - gibi bakmak to stare stupidly. - kafalı dimwit, dunderhead. - öldü, ortaklık ayrıldı/bitti/bozuldu. colloq. Now that the thing that held them together is no more, they have parted company. -ün trene baktığı gibi (staring) stupidly, dim-wittedly.
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