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21 yont
1. whittle away 2. whittle down 3. hew out 4. pare away 5. pare off 6. chiseled (v.) 7. sculpture (v.) 8. chisel (v.) -
22 dolandırmak
v. swindle, cheat, spoof, gold brick, rotate, double cross, take in, bilk, bunco, chisel, con, cozen, defraud, diddle, do, do down, do in, flimflam, gammon, gull, gyp, have, hornswoggle, jockey, nick, nobble, racketeer, rook -
23 dolandırmamak
v. (neg. form of dolandırmak) swindle, cheat, spoof, gold brick, rotate, double cross, take in, bilk, bunco, chisel, con, cozen, defraud, diddle, do, do down, do in, flimflam, gammon, gull, gyp, have, hornswoggle, jockey, nick, nobble, racketeer, rook -
24 iskarpela
n. chisel -
25 kalem keski
n. chisel -
26 kazıklamak
v. cheat, overcharge, skin, bunco, chisel, clip, fleece, fob, fob smb. off, gouge, have smb. on, Jew, nick, put it on, put it over on, rook, sell, soak, sting, stuff smb., rush -
27 kazıklamamak
v. (neg. form of kazıklamak) cheat, overcharge, skin, bunco, chisel, clip, fleece, fob, fob smb. off, gouge, have smb. on, Jew, nick, put it on, put it over on, rook, sell, soak, sting, stuff smb., rush -
28 oymak
v. carve, engrave, scoop out, excavate, bore, cave, cave in, chase, chisel, cut, etch, gouge, gouge out, grave, hollow, hollow out, incise, recess, sculp, sculpt, sculpture, trace over -
29 oymamak
v. (neg. form of oymak) carve, engrave, scoop out, excavate, bore, cave, cave in, chase, chisel, cut, etch, gouge, gouge out, grave, hollow, hollow out, incise, recess, sculp, sculpt, sculpture -
30 yontmak
v. chip, chisel, cut, fair, fine away, fine down, hack, hew, pare, pare off, sculp, sculpt, sculpture, skive, whittle--------lick into shape -
31 yontmamak
v. (neg. form of yontmak) chip, chisel, cut, fair, fine away, fine down, hack, hew, pare, pare off, sculp, sculpt, sculpture, skive, whittle -
32 dalta
[from Romanian]: chiselA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > dalta
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33 ağaç kalemi
wood chisel -
34 demirci keskisi
cold chisel -
35 dolma yutturmak
to chisel sb (out of sth) -
36 kalem
"pen, pencil; chisel, gouge; office; item, entry; sort, kind" -
37 kayışa çekmek
to cheat, to chisel sb (out of sth) -
38 kazık atmak
a) to cheat, to deceive, to do, to pull a fast one (on sb), to chisel sb (out of sth) b) to overcharge, to soak, to fleece>, to screw, to rip sb off -
39 madik atmak
to cheat, to trick, to chisel sb (out of sth) -
40 mandepsiye bastırmak
to chisel sb (out of sth)
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