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1 zittern wie Espenlaub
ausdr.to tremble like an aspen leaf expr. -
2 zittern wie Espenlaub
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3 wie Espenlaub zittern
- {to tremble like an aspen leaf} -
4 Espenlaub
* * *Ẹs|pen|laubntaspen leaves pl* * *Es·pen·laubnt aspen leaves plzittern wie \Espenlaub to be shaking like a leaf* * ** * *Espenlaub n:wie Espenlaub zittern tremble like a leaf ( oder an aspen leaf)* * *
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