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1 blindman’s buff
play blindman’s buff Blindekuh spielen -
2 blindman's buff
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3 blindman’s bluff
play blindman’s buff Blindekuh spielen -
4 ciuciubabka
- kisg; -ce; f bawić się w ciuciubabkę — to play blind man's buff* * *f.2. pot. ( działanie na ślepo) acting blindfold, being in the dark; grać z kimś w ciuciubabkę pull the wool over sb's eyes.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ciuciubabka
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5 blindemannetje
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6 blindemannetje spelen
blindemannetje spelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blindemannetje spelen
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7 Blindekuh
* * *Blịn|de|kuh no art (= Spiel) blind man's buff* * *Blin·de·kuh[ˈblɪndəku:]f kein art blind man's buff no art\Blindekuh spielen to play blind man's buff* * *o. Art. blind man's buff* * *Blindekuh spielen play blind man’s b(l)uff* * *o. Art. blind man's buff* * *f.blindman's buff n. -
8 blindly
adv. не гледајќи 2/ неразумно, слепо; blind-man'sbuff - n. миженка, слепа баба (детска игра) blindman’s buff игра со врзани очи blindman's buff (game) лиљак; to play blindly играње лиљак
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