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    ",-pu 1. ball. 2. ball-shaped object. 3. cannon; artillery piece. 4. bolt, roll (of cloth). 5. ream (of paper). 6. round; rounded. -u /ın/ all of; the whole lot of: Topunu aldım. I bought the whole lot of them. - ağaç tree which has a rounded or umbrellalike shape. -un ağzında in the most dangerous spot, at the lion´s mouth, on the edge of the volcano. - arabası 1. gun carriage. 2. slang testicles, balls, nuts. - ateşi cannon fire; artillery fire, gunfire. - atımı 1. cannon-shot, range of a cannon; range of an artillery piece. 2. round, salvo, volley, shot. - atmak 1. to fire a gun. 2. slang to go bankrupt, go bust. 3. slang (for a student) to fail a year, flunk a grade. -u atmak 1. slang to go bankrupt, go bust. 2. slang to fail a year, flunk a grade. 3. slang to die, kick the bucket. - etmek /ı/ 1. to amass (things) in a heap, heap (things) up, pile (things) up. 2. to roll (something) up in a ball, make (something) into a ball. - gibi gürlemek to boom, thunder, proclaim in a loud, booming voice. - gibi patlamak (for a piece of news) to explode like a bomb. - olmak to amass. - otu powder charge (put in a cannon). - sakal full, round beard. - top 1. very round. 2. many bolts of (cloth). 3. many reams of (paper). -u topu all in all, all told, altogether. -a tutmak /ı/ 1. to blast (people, a place) with cannon fire or artillery fire. 2. to berate, blast, light into (someone). - tüfek arms, weapons."

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