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co więcej adverb

what is moreadverb
furthermore

co z oczu, to z serca

out of sight, out of mindsomething not nearby is forgotten

co z siebie dajesz, to do ciebie wraca

what goes around comes aroundactions have consequences

co z tego będę miał

what's in it for mewhat are the advantages to me

co za determiner

whatdeterminer
beginning an exclamation

co za ulga

that's a reliefthat's a relief

co! interjection

whatinterjection
expression of surprise

cobbler noun

cobblernoun
alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with lemon juice and sugar

cobblernoun
kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer

COBOL

COBOL

coby

in order toas a means of achieving the specified aim

coca-cola noun

Coca-Colanoun
particular carbonated soft drink

cock rock

cock rock

cocker-spaniel noun

cocker spanielnoun
either breed

Cocker spaniel amerykański noun

American cocker spanielnoun
breed of sporting dog

cocobolo

cocobolo

codwutygodniowo adverb

biweeklyadverb
every two weeks

codwutygodniowy adjective

biweeklyadjective
occurring every two weeks

codziennie adverb

dailyadverb
every day

codzienny noun

everyday lifenoun
everyday life

codzienny adjective

casualadjective
designed for informal or everyday use

dailyadjective
that occurs every day

everydayadjective
appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions

quotidianadjective
common, mundane

quotidianadjective
daily

Coelus noun

Caelusnoun
God of heaven and sky

cofać verb

call it a dayverb
to retire

dismissverb
cricket: to get a batsman out

pull outverb
to use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control

pull outverb
to withdraw

recantverb
to withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly

regressverb
to move backwards to an earlier stage

returnverb
to go back in thought, narration, or argument

take awayverb
to remove something, either material or abstract, so that a person no longer has it

take backverb
retract an earlier statement

unsubscribeverb
to cancel a subscription

withdrawverb
of soldiers: to leave a battle or position where they are stationed

yankverb
to remove from distribution

cofać się verb

back offverb
to move backwards away from something

backtrackverb
retracing one's steps

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