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21 загне с
to dash, to rush, to throw oneself -
22 загрне се
to slip a thing on oneself, to throw overcoat on oneself, to wrap oneself, (фиг.) to embrace one another -
23 замавнува
pitch————————pitch; throw -
24 засени
to shade, to screen from light, to throw (to cast) a shade(on), to darken, to overshadow, (јака светлост) to dazzle -
25 зафрла
to begin to throw, to dart, to cast, to dash, to toss, to launch, to mislay, to misplace -
26 зафрли
to throw back, to mislay, to misplace, to dart, to cast, to dash -
27 зафучи
to whistle, to whiz (rapid object in air), (камен) to fling, to hurl, to throw -
28 збута
to push, to thrust, to jostle, to dash, to push, to bolt, to throw back, to misley, to push into -
29 згрвали
to throw on, to pile up, to heep up, to throwdown, to fell -
30 згрмоли
to throw down, to precipitate, to fell, to knock down, to topple down -
31 изблуе
to vomit, to throw up, to spit out -
32 исфрли
to throw out, to push out, to cast out -
33 метка
to throw, to dart, to cast, to dash, to toss, to launch -
34 мрежи
to throw a net around -
35 напласка
to throw, to cast at -
36 наплиска
to bespatter, to splash, to throw water upon -
37 натфрли
to throw, to cast at, (фиг.) to say at random, to hint, to remark, to suggest -
38 оборува
to strike down, to throw down, to bear down, to fell down, to overthrow, to overturn, to reduce, to cast down -
39 одметнува
to throw off (away) to shake off -
40 одметне
to throw off (away) to shake off
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