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balza noun {f} | flounce [flounces](strip of decorative material along an edge) frill [frills](pleated material used as decoration) ledge [ledges](of rocks) |
balzacchiana noun {f} | Balzacian(follower of Honoré de Balzac) |
balzacchiano adjective | Balzacian(of or pertaining to Honoré de Balzac or his writings) |
balzacchiano noun {m} | Balzacian(follower of Honoré de Balzac) |
balzachiana noun {f} | Balzacian(follower of Honoré de Balzac) |
balzachiano adjective | Balzacian(of or pertaining to Honoré de Balzac or his writings) |
balzachiano noun {m} | Balzacian(follower of Honoré de Balzac) |
balzano adjective {m} | daft(foolish, silly, see also: foolish; silly) |
balzare verb | bound [bounded, bounding, bounds](to leap) skip [skipped, skipping, skips](move by hopping on alternate feet) vault [vaulted, vaulting, vaults](to jump) |
balzare alle stelle verb | skyrocket [skyrocketed, skyrocketing, skyrockets](to increase suddenly and extremely) |
rimbalzare verb | bounce [bounced, bouncing, bounces](to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) flounce [flounced, flouncing, flounces](to move in exaggerated manner) rebound [rebounded, rebounding, rebounds](to bound or spring back from a force) ricochet [ricochetted, ricochetting, ricochets](To rebound) skim [skimmed, skimming, skims](ricochet) |
sobbalzare verb | jolt [jolted, jolting, jolts](to push or shake) startle [startled, startling, startles](to move or be excited on feeling alarm) |