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cause to be lost -
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"1. noise (loud, harsh, confused, or undesired sound); clamor, hubbub. 2. uproar, hubbub. 3. noisy quarrel, row, ruckus, rumpus, fracas. - çıkarmak/etmek/yapmak 1. to make a noise; to create a hubbub. 2. to create an uproar. 3. to raise a row, raise a ruckus. -ye gelmek to get lost in the shuffle. -ye getirmek/boğmak /ı/ 1. to cause (something) to be lost in the confusion. 2. to get (something) by distraction or by taking advantage of a confusion. -ye gitmek 1. to get lost in the shuffle. 2. to suffer punishment or loss through no fault of one´s own. - koparmak 1. to start a clamor, start an uproar. 2. to raise a row, start a ruckus. -ye/patırtıya pabuç bırakmamak not to be easily intimidated by mere threats. - patırtı noise, commotion, noisy confusion. -ye/patırtıya vermek /ı/ to set (a place) in an uproar." -
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1. dust. 2. powder. 3. slang heroin, skag, junk. 4. powdered, (something) which is in powdered form: toz altın gold dust. toz boya powder paint. toz biber ground pepper. - almak to dust, clean the dust off something. -unu almak /ın/ to dust, clean the dust off (something). - bezi dustcloth, dustrag. - duman içinde kalmak to be covered by a thick cloud of dust. -dan dumandan ferman okunmamak for things to be in a state of utter chaos, for chaos to reign. -u dumana/toprağa katmak/karıştırmak 1. to run, raising a cloud of dust. 2. to kick up a dust, cause a commotion, make an uproar, raise a ruckus. - etmek 1. /ı/ to crush, annihilate, pulverize, make mincemeat out of (someone). 2. to raise dust. - kondurmamak /a/ not to allow anything to be said against, not to have anything said against (someone, something). - koparmak to raise dust. - olmak slang to hurry away, beat it, get lost. -unu silkmek /ın/ to rough (someone) up, dust (someone´s) jacket. - toprak içinde kalmak to be covered with dust or grime. - varak gold leaf.
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