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1 tokaç
mallet, swager -
2 tokmak
"mallet, beetle; knocker, knob" -
3 filariz
mallet for beating out flax. -
4 tokmak
v. mallet, beetle, mall, stick, knob, gavel, hammer, maul* * *1. gavel 2. mallet 3. maul (n.) -
5 çekiç
n. hammer, tool with a hard solid head--------çekiç (tahta uçlu)n. mallet* * *1. hammer 2. tack hammer 3. hammer (n.) -
6 tokmaklamak
v. beat with a mallet, mall, beetle--------tokmaklamak (keten)v. swingle -
7 tokmaklamamak
v. (neg. form of tokmaklamak) beat with a mallet, mall, beetle -
8 tokmamak
v. (neg. form of tokmak) mallet, beetle, mall, stick, knob, gavel, hammer, maul -
9 tokımak
Fuller's mallet -
10 tokımak
Fuller's mallet -
11 tokmaklamak
to beat with a mallet -
12 atmak
1. /ı/ to throw. 2. /ı/ to drop. 3. /ı/ to send away. 4. /ı, a/ to add (something) to (something), put (something) into (something). 5. /ı/ to write (one´s signature, the date). 6. /ı/ to put out, extend. 7. /ı/ to carry, take (things from one place to another). 8. /ı/ to fire (a shot, a gun). 9. /ı/ to postpone. 10. /ı, a/ to throw on, put on (a garment). 11. /ı, a/ to impute, throw (the blame) on. 12. /ı, dan/ to expel (someone) from. 13. /ı/ to discard, throw away. 14. /ı/ to stop using, stop wearing. 15. /ı/ to reject, expel. 16. /ı/ to blow up, demolish. 17. colloq. to lie, make up stories. 18. to present a guess as if it were a certainty. 19. /ı/ colloq. to drink. 20. /ı/ to fluff (cotton) with a bow and mallet. 21. to split, crack, come loose. 22. (for a seam in cloth) to come loose from fraying. 23. (for the heart, an artery) to pulsate, beat. 24. /ı/ to send. 25. /ı/ to let out (a cry, scream, roar of laughter). 26. /ı/ to abandon, give up, be freed from. 27. slang to perform (a dance). 28. slang to sing (a song). 29. /ı/ to land (a blow). 30. /ı, a/ to make (an inappropriate remark) to. Atsan atılmaz, satsan satılmaz. colloq. 1. You just can´t get rid of him. 2. It is too good to throw out and not good enough to use. Attığı attık, tuttuğu tuttuk. colloq. He gets his own way. atıp tutmak 1. /ı/ to run (someone, something) down. 2. to talk big, boast. attığını vurmak to be consistently successful, come out on top every time. -
13 atımcı
cotton or wool fluffer who works with a bow and mallet. -
14 hallaç
cotton or wool fluffer (who works with a bow and mallet). - osuruğu gibi araya gitmek vulg. to get lost in the confusion, go unnoticed. - pamuğu gibi atmak /ı/ 1. to throw (things) around, upset (a place), make a mess of. 2. to scatter (a group). -
15 pamuk
1. cotton. 2. cotton plant. - atmak to fluff cotton with a bow and mallet. - balı white honey. - barutu guncotton. - bezi cotton cloth. - elyafı raw cotton, unginned cotton. - gibi 1. soft as cotton, cottony. 2. pale-complexioned. - ipliği cotton thread. - ipliğiyle bağlamak /ı/ to solve (something) in a very makeshift way. - kozası cotton boll. - tarağı cotton gin. - tarlası cotton field. -
16 tokmak
"1. mallet; beetle; tamper; maul; gavel. 2. knocker (for a door). 3. drumstick (for beating a drum). 4. clapper (of a bell). 5. wooden pestle. 6. slang penis, *dick, tool. - gibi solidly built, stocky (person)." -
17 tokmaklamak
"/ı/ 1. to beat with a mallet, beetle, maul, gavel, or pestle; to tamp. 2. slang to *screw, Brit. *shag, have sex with." -
18 çöven
1. polo mallet. 2. polo.
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