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121 schermen
1 [oefenen met degen] fence2 [zwaaien] 〈 overgankelijk〉 flourish, brandish3 [redeneren zonder grondslag] talk big♦voorbeelden:met woorden schermen • talk hot airmet relaties schermen • brag about one's connections -
122 mendil
"1. handkerchief. 2. large napkin. 3. prov. cloth spread under a dining table during a meal. - kadar very small amount (of something); very scanty (garment). - sallamak to wave one´s handkerchief (in greeting or in farewell). " -
123 sallamak
"1. /ı/ to wave or wag (something) (from side to side). 2. /ı/ to rock; to swing; to cause (a building) to sway or shake. 3. /ı/ to nod (one´s head). 4. /ı/ to put off, postpone. 5. /ı/ to brandish (a sword). 6. /a/ slang to hit (someone), give (someone) a punch or a sock (with one´s fist)."
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wave — [[t]we͟ɪv[/t]] ♦♦ waves, waving, waved 1) VERB If you wave or wave your hand, you move your hand from side to side in the air, usually in order to say hello or goodbye to someone. [V to/at n] Jessica caught sight of Lois and waved to her... [V… … English dictionary
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