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21 pyre
n. bål (för likbränning)* * *(a pile of wood on which a dead body is ceremonially burned: a funeral pyre) bål -
22 sandcastle
noun (a pile of sand, sometimes made to look like a castle, built especially by children on beaches.) sandslott -
23 set light to
(to cause to begin burning: He set light to the pile of rubbish in his garden.) sätta eld på -
24 sewing
n. sömnad* * *1) (the activity of sewing: I was taught sewing at school.) sömnad2) (work to be sewn: She picked up a pile of sewing.) sömnads-, handarbete -
25 top-heavy
adjective (having the upper part too heavy for the lower: That pile of books is top-heavy - it'll fall over!) för tung upptill, övertung -
26 topple
v. ramla ihop, kollapsa* * *['topl](to (make something) fall: He toppled the pile of books; The child toppled over.) stjälpa, ramla -
27 tote
v. bära; forsla, transportera* * *[tout](to carry: He was toting a pile of books about with him.) bära [] -
28 wait
n. väntan; förväntan; bakhåll; julkör (som går från hus till hus)--------v. vänta; servera; vara servitör; fungera, tjänstgöra; skuta upp* * *[weit] 1. verb1) ((with for) to remain or stay (in the same place or without doing anything): Wait (for) two minutes (here) while I go inside; I'm waiting for John (to arrive).) vänta2) ((with for) to expect: I was just waiting for that pile of dishes to fall!) vänta3) ((with on) to serve dishes, drinks etc (at table): This servant will wait on your guests; He waits at table.) passa upp, servera2. noun(an act of waiting; a delay: There was a long wait before they could get on the train.) väntan- waiter- waiting-list
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