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1 bozma
"spoiling; quashing; cancellation, dissolution; made out of, reconstructed" -
2 aramak
v. look for, search for, search, seek, try to find, seek for, hunt, comb, search thoroughly, rummage, hunt after, hunt for, hunt out, be on the lookout fo, quest, rout, scout about, scout around, seek after; be spoiling for; miss; look for trouble* * *hunt for -
3 boz
adj. grey, gray, dun--------interj. dele--------n. grizzle* * *1. addle 2. annul 3. bang up 4. check off 5. corrupt 6. deface 7. deform 8. deprave 9. disarrange 10. discompose 11. disrupt 12. distort 13. grizzly 14. impair 15. infringe 16. make imperfect 17. mar 18. muck up 19. quash 20. unmake 21. bungling (v.) 22. corrupting (v.) 23. disrupting (v.) 24. hashing (v.) 25. spoiling (v.) 26. defaced (v.) 27. corrupted (v.) 28. impaired (v.) 29. spoiled (v.) 30. spoilt (v.) 31. corrupt (v.) 32. depraved (v.) 33. discomposed (v.) 34. disrupted (v.) 35. distorted (v.) 36. marred (v.) 37. blemished (v.) 38. deformed (v.) 39. bungle (v.) 40. defect (v.) 41. blight (v.) 42. spoil (v.) -
4 bozarak
1. bungling (prep.) 2. corrupting (prep.) 3. disrupting (prep.) 4. hashing (prep.) 5. spoiling (prep.) -
5 bozma
n. ruining, spoiling, breaking, corruption, dislocation, violation, cancellation, exchange, annulment, cancel, changing, defacement, dissolution, impairment, infraction, infringement, mutilation, obliteration, perversion, stain, vitiation; breach* * *1. defilement 2. disruption 3. corrupting (n.) 4. disrupting (n.) 5. hashing (n.) -
6 bozucu
adj. corruptive, shattering, spoiling, detractive, disruptive* * *1. corruptive 2. disruptive 3. deteriorating (n.) 4. disturbing (n.) -
7 çürük
adj. rotten, carious (tooth), unsound, bad, decayed, dickey, dicky, draft exempt, feeble, flimsy, putrefacient, putrefactive, putrid, rocky, sleazy, wonky--------n. cavity, tooth decay, decay, dry rot, bruise, contusion--------çürük (eşya)adj. rickety* * *1. carious 2. contusion 3. putrid 4. rotten 5. spoiling (n.) 6. rotten (adj.) 7. bruised (adj.) 8. bruise (n.) -
8 istemek
v. want, wish, will, desire, ask for, ask, request, like, long, hope, bespeak, call for, call on, call upon, choose, claim, court, demand, enjoin, exact, fancy, hanker, intend, invite, require, requisition, seek, solicit, be spoiling for, sue* * *1. demand 2. want 3. craving (prep.) -
9 kavgacı
adj. quarrelsome, combative, aggressive, spoiling for a fight, bellicose, belligerent, combatant, contentious, disagreeable, disputatious, litigious, militant, pugnacious, scrappy, turbulent, warlike--------n. fighter, militant, ruffian, wrangler* * *1. agonistic 2. agonistical 3. bellicose 4. belligerent 5. combative 6. contentious 7. currish 8. dissentious 9. pugnacious 10. quarrelsome 11. rowdy 12. warlike 13. brawling (n.) -
10 aramamak
v. (neg. form of aramak) look for, search for, search, seek, try to find, seek for, hunt, comb, search thoroughly, rummage, hunt after, hunt for, hunt out, be on the lookout fo, quest, rout, scout about, scout around, seek after; be spoiling for; miss; look for trouble -
11 aranmak
v. ask for trouble, look for trouble, pick a quarrel, seek a quarrel, be spoiling for; be in demand, be looked for; ask for it, seek -
12 aranmamak
v. (neg. form of aranmak) ask for trouble, look for trouble, pick a quarrel, seek a quarrel, be spoiling for; be in demand, be looked for; ask for it, seek -
13 kavga arayan
adj. spoiling for a fight -
14 kavgaya susamış
adj. spoiling for a fight -
15 bozma
"1. spoiling, ruining; harming, damaging; marring; impairing. 2. a version of, a person or thing who or which reminds one of (another person or thing); /dan/ (someone, something) who or which is a version of, who or which reminds one of (another person or thing) (used pejoratively): medrese bozması bir okul a school reminiscent of a madrasah; bu şair bozmaları these would-be poets; ambardan bozma bir ev a barn of a house." -
16 bozucu
"1. demolisher, spoiler. 2. destructive; demolishing, spoiling. 3. ship-breaker."
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