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101 beautify
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102 begrudge
(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) misunde* * *(to envy (someone something): I begrudge him his success.) misunde -
103 bisect
(to cut into two equal parts: A diagonal line across a square bisects it.) tvedele; halvere* * *(to cut into two equal parts: A diagonal line across a square bisects it.) tvedele; halvere -
104 blacken
1) (to make or become black: The sky blackened before the storm.) blive sort2) (to make to seem bad: She blackened his character.) sværte; bagtale3) (to clean with black polish: He blackened his boots.) sværte; pudse* * *1) (to make or become black: The sky blackened before the storm.) blive sort2) (to make to seem bad: She blackened his character.) sværte; bagtale3) (to clean with black polish: He blackened his boots.) sværte; pudse -
105 blackmail
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106 bombard
1) (to attack with artillery: They bombarded the town.) bombardere2) (to direct questions etc at: The reporters bombarded the film star with questions.) bombardere; overdænge•* * *1) (to attack with artillery: They bombarded the town.) bombardere2) (to direct questions etc at: The reporters bombarded the film star with questions.) bombardere; overdænge• -
107 brainwash
verb (to force (a person) to confess etc by putting great (psychological) pressure on him: The terrorists brainwashed him into believing in their ideals.) hjernevaske* * *verb (to force (a person) to confess etc by putting great (psychological) pressure on him: The terrorists brainwashed him into believing in their ideals.) hjernevaske -
108 breastfeed
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109 brighten
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110 broaden
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111 budge
(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) give sig; lad sig rokke* * *(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) give sig; lad sig rokke -
112 bulldoze
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113 bungle
(to do (something) clumsily or badly: Someone has bungled.) forkludre; forplumre* * *(to do (something) clumsily or badly: Someone has bungled.) forkludre; forplumre -
114 burgle
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115 calve
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116 canonise
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117 canonize
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118 capsize
((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) kæntre* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) kæntre -
119 capture
[- ə]1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) erobre; fange2) (to take possession of (a person's attention etc): The story captured his imagination.) fange* * *[- ə]1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) erobre; fange2) (to take possession of (a person's attention etc): The story captured his imagination.) fange -
120 carouse
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