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1 preko puta
• over the way -
2 dati
• accord; administer; afford; allot; assign; award; be prolific of; bestow; bring; brought; cast; cede; concede; confer; contribute; convey; deal; deliver; devote; donate; establish; gain; get; give; give a way; give away; grafity; grant; hand; have; impart; leaving; let; make over; medicin -
3 desno
• axle half shaft, right, left; gee; on the right; rh (right hand); right; right hand; right over the way; right-hand; the right; to the right -
4 dići ruke od
• drop; give a way; give away; give over; throw overboard; to give away -
5 izdavati
• bring out; bring over; disburse; edit; expend; give a way; give away; give forth; give out; hand out; issu; lavish; let; let (let, let); outlay; pay away; publish; to give away; to give forth; to give out; to hand out -
6 kroz
• accros; across; by way of; in; o'er; over; through; throughout; trans-; with arms across -
7 kuća prekoputa
• the house over the way -
8 napustiti
• abandon; abandone; chuck; clear from; clear of; come away; desert; discard; doff; drop; evacuate; fail; flee; fling off; fling up; fly off; forbear; forgo; forsake; forswear; give a way; give away; give over; give up; jack up; leave (left, left); quit; quitted; relinquish; rem; remise -
9 posuvraćen
• invert; inverted; out of the way; preposterous; reflex; turn-over -
10 prebirati
• assort; pick one's way; picky; pluck; sort; sort over; travel -
11 udaljiti se
• come off; digress; get out of the way; ramble; ramble about; ramble over; remove oneself; retire; run away from; run off the rails; seclude; stand away; straggle -
12 upravo prekoputa
• right over the way
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