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коскаv вади коски од, чисти од коски* * *n. коска, костур;2. (прен.) тело, посмртни остатоци; a bone of contention - предмет на неслога, јаболко на раздорот; to cut to the bone - снижува (цени и др.) до крајни граници; to make old bones - доживува длабока старост; to have a bone to pick with someone - се пресметува со некого; коска; n коска; a fish bone коска од риба; a thight bone бутна коска; to break a bone кршење на коска; to see a broken bone наместување на скршена коска; *I feel it in my bones нешто ми зборува дека е така; *he has a bone to pick with you тој има нешто да се разбери со тебе; *to be nothing but skin and bones да се биде коска и кожа; *to throw smb. a bone фрлање некому коска; *to get soaked to the bone искиснување до кожа; to make no bones about smt. зборување отворено за нешто; bone II v tr вадење на коските (од)
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