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1 çarpışan
smashing (n.) -
2 bitirim
smashing, crack, smart -
3 bitirim
"slang 1. very likeable, smashing (person). 2. very pleasant, smashing (thing). 3. very clever. 4. practical, seasoned, adept. 5. gambling joint, gambling den. 6. gangster; (a) tough; (a) bad egg. - yeri gambling joint, gambling den." -
4 çarpış
1. collide 2. knock against 3. smashing (v.) 4. clashing (v.) 5. skirmish (v.) 6. clash (v.) -
5 çarpışarak
1. smashing (prep.) 2. clashing (prep.) -
6 müthiş
adj. terrible, terrific, awful, almighty, appalling, colossal, deadly, devastating, devilish, dire, direful, fabulous, fearful, formidable, frightful, gee whiz, helluva, prodigious, ripping, smashing, splendid, splendiferous, stunning, stupendous--------adv. bang up, beastly, devilish, filthily* * *1. terrific 2. unearthly 3. marvellous -
7 harika
"wonder, miracle; wonderful, fantastic, great, superb, marvellous, beautiful, dreamy, smashing, lovely, tremendous, terrific, gorgeous, sensational, fabulous, heavenly, divine" -
8 mükemmel
perfect, excellent, exquisite, glittering, superb, impeccable, faultless, prodigous, consummate, fabulous, terrific, smashing -
9 süper
super, superb, funky, fantastic, terrific, smashing, nifty, divine, almighty, fabulous, out of this world, bloody, swell -
10 çivileme
"1. /ı, a/ nailing (one thing) to (another); /ı/ nailing (something) together. 2. /ı/ sports smashing (a tennis ball); spiking (a volleyball). 3. plunging feetfirst (into water)." -
11 şangır şungur
(glass breaking) with a crash or smash, with a sound of crashing or smashing. -
12 şangırdamak
to crash, make a sound of crashing, smashing, or shattering (as of breaking glass).
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