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1 zapuh vjetra s kišom
• squall -
2 olujni vjetar
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3 bura
north-eastern wind, bora, gale storm, ("reful") squall, gust* * *• bora• storm• squall• gale• gust• blow -
4 vrištati
vi impf scream, screech, shriek; (malo dijete) squall | vrištatii iz petnih žila (-i kao da ga kolju) - derati se* * *• scream• yell• shriek• shrill• squall -
5 cičati
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6 dreknuti
vi pf howl itd. (-drečati); howl itd. once; give (ili let out, emit) a howl/yell/ /screech/shriek/bawl/squall/bleat/blare* * *• yell -
7 jak
* * *• thick• tight• vivid• yak• sharp• severe• steadfast• stiff• squall• stalwart• stanch• stout• strong• powerful• intense• fat• forte• fast• gorgeous• high• heavy• hard-edged• heavy-duty• poignant• massive• nervy• nappy• muscular -
8 larma
f Ger - buka, galama* * *• clutter• din• uproar• squall• jangle• fracas• rattle• racket• noise -
9 nered
disarrangement, disarray, discomposure, disorder* * *• chaos• riot• romp• disarray• disorder• disturbance• disarrangement• tumble• upset• squall• litter• anarchi• anarchy• pandemonium• pell mell• misrule• mess• mix up• muddle• muck• muss -
10 vihor
hurricane, gale, storm* * *• eddy• twirl• vortex• wind• whirlwind• wind-spout• squall -
11 zapuh
m (nanos) drift; (udar vjetra) squall, gust | vjetar na -e (»refule«) gusting wind, wind gusts* * *• snow-drift• gust -
12 drečati (se)
vi (vr) impf howl, yell, screech, shriek, derog bleat; (vrlo glasno) yell one's head off; (djeca) bawl, squall, howl, coll yell; (radio, zvučnik) blare; (pjevati) howl; (boje) be loud/gaudy
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Squall — Squall, n. A loud scream; a harsh cry. [1913 Webster] There oft are heard the notes of infant woe, The short, thick sob, loud scream, and shriller squall. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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