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['ʃinɡl](coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) prod* * *I [šiŋgl]1.nounskodla; American ploščica z napisom (imenom), izvesek (obrtnika);2.transitive verbpokriti s skodlamito hang out one's shingle American odpreti lastno pisarno (npr. odvetnik)II [šiŋgl]1.nounkratko pristrižena (bubi) frizura;2.transitive verbkratko pristriči laseto have one's hair shingled — dati si kratko pristriči lase, imeti bubi frizuroIII [šiŋgl]nounprodnik, prod(ec); grušč; prodnata obala
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