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1 bayat
"stale, rancid, old; trite, hackneyed, corny" -
2 durmuş
stale (food). - et aged meat. - oturmuş experienced and settled down. -
3 bayat
adj. detrited, not fresh, dated, stale, old, corny, cut and dried, threadbare, trite, twice-told* * *stale -
4 bayatlamak
v. date, stale, become stale -
5 bayatlamamak
v. (neg. form of bayatlamak) date, stale, become stale -
6 bayatlatmak
"/ı/ to make (something) stale, let (something) get stale; to age (meat)." -
7 tükenmiş
adj. exhausted, finished, used up, at an end, extinct, distressed, drained, drawn, played out, run down, stale* * *depleted (adj.) -
8 yorgun
adj. all in, all out, bushed, done, drawn, effete, forworn, worn to a frazzle, jaded, languorous, off, pooped, pooped out, run down, spent, stale, tired, toilworn, used up, wan, washed out, weary, whacked, worn, worn out--------tuckered out* * *1. tired 2. dead tired 3. fatigued 4. wearier (adj.) 5. exhausted (adj.) 6. tired (adj.) 7. fatigued (adj.) 8. harassed (adj.) -
9 bozulmak
v. break down, get out of order, addle, spoil, decay, go bad, go sour, turn sour, sour, conk, deteriorate, perish, rot, stale, taint; upset, cause concern -
10 eskimek
v. wear out, become old, grow old, date, frazzle, stale, wear away, wear down, wear off -
11 eskimemek
v. (neg. form of eskimek) wear out, become old, grow old, date, frazzle, stale, wear away, wear down, wear off -
12 eskimiş
adj. detrited, old, dated, outworn, worn, worn out, timeworn, obsolescent, decrepit, effete, moss-grown, rusty, stale, superannuated, well-worn, worm eaten--------adv. out--------eskimiş (elbise)adj. shiny -
13 işemek
v. urinate, pee, make water, piss, pass water, wee wee, micturate, piddle, puddle--------işemek (sığır)v. stale -
14 vadesi geçmiş
adj. overdue, past due, stale -
15 çiş çiş
A word said by a woman to make her baby (or other) pee; also by a horseman to make his horse stale after riding -
16 sidhitti
Made sb. urinate; makes sth. stale -
17 çiş çiş
A word said by a woman to make her baby (or other) pee; also by a horseman to make his horse stale after riding -
18 sidhitti
Made sb. urinate; makes sth. stale -
19 bayatlamak
to get stale -
20 yatkın
"leaning to one side; deteriorated, stale; apt (to do sth), inclined, capable"
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