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adj. dead end, inerasable, dead--------n. dead end, cul de sac, deadlock, dilemma, impasse, toughie, cleft stick, crunch, culde sac, den, extreme, fix, predicament, quag, quagmire, scrape, stalemate, quicksand* * *1. dead end 2. dilemma 3. stalemate -
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v. corner, stalemate -
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pata (satranç)n. stalemate -
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v. stalemate -
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v. tree, bog down, stalemate -
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(satranç) stalemate -
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card games, gambling being deadlocked, being in a stalemate. - çakmak /a/ slang to give (someone) a casual (military-style) salute. - gelmek 1. to be tied, be even, be all square (in a card game). 2. to be square, owe each other nothing. -
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1. dead-end street, dead end, Brit. cul-de-sac. 2. impasse, impossible situation, deadlock, stalemate. 3. anat. cecum, cul-de-sac. 4. phil. aporia. 5. dead-end, blind. 6. impossible (situation, course of action). - ayın son çarşambası when pigs begin to fly, on a latter Lammas (i.e. never). -a girmek to deadlock, reach a deadlock. - leke indelible stain. - sokak dead-end street, dead end, Brit. cul-de-sac. -a sokmak /ı/ to turn (something) into an impossible situation. - vadi blind valley.
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