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41 одрази
to express, to reflex, to throw back, to reflect -
42 осветлува
to light (up), to illuminate, to illumine, to throw light, to brighten, to illustrate————————light; illuminate -
43 осветли
to light (up), to illuminate, to illumine, to throw light, to brighten, to illustrate -
44 отфрли
to throw away (off), to shake off, to get rid of -
45 пласка
to slap, to hit with something soft, to blurt out something stupid, to throw, to strike -
46 побрка
to drive crazy, to mix up, to confound, to confuse, to throw into disorder -
47 повратува се
to recover consciousness, (болест) to have a relapse, (во стомак) to vomit, to throw up, to return -
48 повратува
to return, to restore, to give back, (збор) to take back, (саат) to put back, (во стомак) to vomit, to turn, to throw up, to puke, to spew -
49 поврати
to return, to restore, to give back, (збор) to take back, (саат) to put back, (во стомак) to vomit, to turn, to throw up, to puke, to spew -
50 премава
to throw over, (претепува) to beat (to trash) thoroughly all over), to beat black and blue, (надминува) to surpass, to excel -
51 премавува
to throw over, (претепува) to beat (to trash) thoroughly all over), to beat black and blue, (надминува) to surpass, to excel -
52 премавне
to throw over, (претепува) to beat (to trash) thoroughly all over), to beat black and blue, (надминува) to surpass, to excel -
53 претури
to get over, to throw over, to upset, to search, to ransack -
54 претурува
to get over, to throw over, to upset, to search, to ransack -
55 префрли
to throw over, to transfer, to surpass, to overthrow, to move, (одговорност) to shift, to switch (on), (имот) to make over, (река на мост) to span -
56 расфрли
to throw (to cast, to strew, to litter, to shed) about -
57 собори
to knock down, to throw down, to beat down; to overthrow; to pull down, to break down; to reduce; to cast down -
58 спростира
to stretch, to extend, to expand; to throw down, to spread; to outspread -
59 спростре
to stretch, to extend, to expand; to throw down, to spread; to outspread -
60 спрострува
to stretch, to extend, to expand; to throw down, to spread; to outspread
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