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121 knocker
noun (a piece of metal etc fixed to a door and used for knocking.) aldrava* * *knock.er[n'ɔkə] n 1 batedor. 2 Tech batedora. 3 aldrava, argola ou martelo de porta. 4 knockers sl seios. up to the knocker sl esplêndido, ótimo. -
122 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) jogo dos mecos -
123 ten-pin bowling
noun (a game in which a ball is rolled at ten skittles in order to knock down as many as possible.) jogo dos mecos -
124 ten-pin bowling
noun (a game in which a ball is rolled at ten skittles in order to knock down as many as possible.) bovling oyunu -
125 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) kegljanje -
126 ten-pin bowling
noun (a game in which a ball is rolled at ten skittles in order to knock down as many as possible.) kegljanje -
127 ten-pin bowling
noun (a game in which a ball is rolled at ten skittles in order to knock down as many as possible.) keilailu -
128 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) kjegler, kjeglespill
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