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pies na baby

pussy bandit

pussy hound

podział na sylaby noun

word breaknoun
a point in writing where a word is split so that part of it is relegated to the next line, typically at the end of a syllable and marked with a hyphen

prawo jest po to, aby je omijać

every law has a loophole

Przepraszam, mogłaby pani powtórzyć?

please say that againplease say that again

przydech słaby noun

smooth breathingnoun
diacritic mark in Greek

siła nabywcza noun

purchasing powernoun
amount of goods and services that can be purchased with a unit of currency

spending powernoun
available income

aby

unsound

aby noun

foible(fencing) part of a sword
noun

aby adjective

fecklessadjective
lacking the courage to act in any meaningful way

feebleadjective
deficient in physical strength

feebleadjective
wanting force, vigor or efficiency in action or expression

halfheartedadjective
lacking full energy

indulgentadjective
prone to indulge

lameadjective
slang: unconvincing

languidadjective
of a person or their actions, character, etc.: lacking drive, emotion, or enthusiasm

lightweightadjective
lacking in strength

shipwreckyadjective
weak, feeble, shaky

tenuousadjective
insubstantial

unfitadjective
not having a good physical demeanour

weakadjective

weakadjective
dilute, lacking in taste or potency

weakadjective
grammar: regular in inflection

weakadjective
lacking in force or ability

weak-mindedadjective
characterized by weakness

aby punkt noun

holenoun
weakness, flaw

soft spotnoun
point of vulnerability

weak spotnoun
location where the defenses are weak or the vulnerability is great

aby żart verb

dad jokeverb
unfunny joke

strefa abysalna noun

abyssal zonenoun
deep ocean

tak aby

such thatwhich satisfies the condition that

warcaby

checkers

warcaby noun

draughtsnoun
game for two players

zabytek

cultural property

heritage site

historic building

zabytek noun

ancient monumentnoun
ancient building, structure or site

zabytkowy adjective

vintageadjective
of a car, built between 1919 and 1930

vintageadjective
of a watch, produced between the years 1870 and 1980

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