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o mały włos noun

close shavenoun
near accident or mishap

O mój Boże interjection

oh my goshinterjection
oh my God

o nie interjection

oh nointerjection
exclamation of alarm or concern

o niskich dochodach adjective

low-incomeadjective

o pierwszej adverb

o'clockadverb
the translations below are of "at one o’clock"

o pogańskiej godzinie noun

wee small hoursnoun
very early morning

o poranku

in the morning

o rany interjection

oh dearinterjection
expression of dismay, concern, worry or disapproval

wowinterjection
excitement

O-ring noun

O-ringnoun
circular gasket

o to prosić verb

ask for itverb
provoke an unwanted action

o tyle, o ile

insofar asto the extent that

o w kurwę! interjection

fuckinterjection
expression of dismay or discontent

o wartościach rzeczywistych adjective

real-valuedadjective
function having only real values

o wiele

all too

much too

o wilku mowa

are your ears burningasked of somebody who was not present but was the topic of discussion

speak of the devilexpression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive

o wilku mowa, a wilk tu

speak of the devilexpression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive

oos

by a hair's breadthby a narrow margin

o wschodzie

at sunrise

o zmierzchu

at dusk

Oakland

Oakland

oaza noun

oasisnoun
quiet or peaceful place

oasisnoun
spring surrounded by fertile area

OB

ESR

Ob

Ob river

Ob noun

Obnoun
river in Russia

oba verb

bodeverb
to be the omen of; to portend to presage

oba determiner

bothdeterminer
each of two; one and the other

eitherdeterminer
each of two

obaj determiner

bothdeterminer
each of two; one and the other

obalać verb

abolishverb
to end a law, system, institution, custom or practice

disproveverb
to refute

overthrowverb
to bring about the downfall of

rebutverb
deny the truth of something

subvertverb
to overthrow

obalić verb

abolishverb
to end a law, system, institution, custom or practice

debunkverb
to discredit or expose the falsehood of something

knock backverb
stun, surprise

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