hihna englanniksi |
belt, thong, lead |
: As part of the act, the fat clowns belt broke, causing his pants to fall down.
: Keep your belt fastened; this is going to be quite a bumpy ride.
: The motor had a single belt that snaked its way back and forth around a variety of wheels.
: a belt of trees; a belt of sand
: the heavyweight belt
: After the bouncer gave him a solid belt to the gut, Simon had suddenly had enough of barfighting.
: Care to join me in a belt of scotch?
: That umpire called that pitch a strike at the belt.
: The small town was belted by cornfields in all directions.
: Edgar belted himself in and turned the cars ignition.
: The rotund man had difficulty belting his pants, and generally wore suspenders to avoid the issue.
: The child was misbehaving so it was belted as punishment.
: He belted out the national anthem.
: He belted down a shot of whisky.
: The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game.
: He belted that pitch over the grandstand.
: He was really belting along.
*: T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs (T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs).
*: Players turned up for questioning wearing thongs, shorts and T-shirts.
*: Thongs are the favoured footwear for many Aussies, especially near the beaches, but most people in the Outback find that they can?t put a foot wrong with a tough, nicely worn-in pair or workboots.
*: You shouldn?t face condescension if you rock into a boutique in your thongs and a singlet, but neither will you be treated like a princess just because you?ve splashed $5000 on daddy?s credit card.
: No! I wont buy you a thong. Youre too young for that.
: This copy has too much lead; I prefer less space between the lines.
:* I would have the tower two stories, and goodly leads upon the top. — [[w:Francis Bacon|Bacon]]
: They pumped him full of lead.
: to lead a page; leaded matter
: ux|en|a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man
*: If a blind man lead a blind man, both fall down in the ditch.
*: They thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill.
*: In thy right hand lead with thee / The mountain nymph, sweet Liberty.
*: The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way.
*: He leadeth me beside the still waters.
*: This thought might lead me through the world’s vain mask. Content, though blind, had I no better guide.
*: Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places.
: ux|en|The evidence leads me to believe he is guilty.
*: That we may lead a quiet and peaceable life.
*: Nor thou with shadowd hint confuse / A life that leads melodious days.
*: You remember...the life he used to lead his wife and daughter.
: ux|en|the big sloop led the fleet of yachts; the Guards led the attack; Demosthenes leads the orators of all ages
*: As Hesperus, that leads the sun his way.
*: And lo! Ben Adhems name led all the rest.
: ux|en|He led the ace of spades.
: ux|en|The batter always leads off base.
*: He was driven by the necessities of the times, more than led by his own disposition, to any rigor of actions.
*: Silly women, laden with sins, led away by divers lusts.
: ux|en|the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices
*: The mountain-foot that leads towards Mantua.
: ux|en|The shock led to a change in his behaviour.
:* At the time I speak of, and having a momentary lead, ... I am sure I did my country important service. — w|Edmund Burke
: The runner took his lead from first.
: The investigation stalled when all leads turned out to be dead ends.
: Joe is a great addition to our sales team, he has numerous leads in the paper industry.
: The contestants are all tied; no one has the lead position.
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