Niejednoznaczne

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be tempted
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to want something or to want to do something:
awed
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feeling great respect sometimes moxed with fear or surprise
leaf through the book
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to turn the pages of book
to yearn
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to desire something strongly,
pang
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sudden strong feeling or emotion, for example, of sadness or pain.
interrupt
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to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or
say forcefully /demand
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insist
o to chodzi
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that's the spirit
bezprawny
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unlawful
hang on
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wait for a short time
limber up
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similar to warm up
to do gentle exercises, similar to warm up
mantle
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in games cover you can jump through
excessive
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too much or too many, greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate
They complained about the excessive noise coming from the upstairs flat. The amounts she borrowed were not excessive. Excessive drinking can lead to stomach disorders. He claimed that the police had used excessive force.
I shutter to think
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Said when you are worried about sth that might happen, or might have happened
half baked idea
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idea which hasn't been considered carefully enough
to continue despite difficulties / obstacles
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persist
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