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Перевод: sally
[существительное] вылазка ; острота ; остроумная реплика; прогулка ; экскурсия ; поездка ; вспышка ; [глагол] делать вылазку; отправляться
Тезаурус:
- By SALLY TAMPLIN
- She turned to Sally, who was kneeling in the corner beside her bookcase, trying to make herself unobtrusive.
- Sally, are you listening to what I'm saying?"
- "Wanna dance?" a voice enquired and Sally looked up to see a boy in a velvet-collared jacket, drainpipes and crepe-soled shoes standing in front of her, a lick of greasy hair falling across a face shiny with perspiration.
- "Lady" Betty pursued a career of hanging and flogging well into the 19th century and Declan Donnellan's account of her life is told with a distressing mixture of savagery and sentiment; the hangwoman herself is portrayed by Sally Dexter with hateful harpiness relieved by startling moments of tenderness.
- A British film, "Donal and Sally" fictionally Presented the lives of two mentally handicapped people who fall in love and wish to marry.
- Now for Sally the adviser has prevented her electricity from being cut off.
- Halfway down the stairs she heard voices and through the partly-open drawing-room door caught a glimpse of Sally in peacock-blue cashmere and the tall figure of a young man, fine hair above a chestnut brown suede jacket.
- They climbed up to the top floor and stood around in the corridor while Sally went in to fetch him out.
- Louise had gone back to Nmes now but she had left Sally the white dress as a parting gift and even without the waspie-waisted basque it was by far the nicest thing Sally owned.
- With a child's resilience she had quickly adjusted to the loss of her mother, who had never been more than a glamorous appendage on the periphery of her world, and Sally had stepped in to fill the breach more than adequately.
- Of course this sally, and the discovery of our locational ancestry opened the way to friendship, though we soon realised that we had much more in common, not least a sharp sense of humour, which we were both going to need.
- Yet Sally's no slave to fashion: "I think fashion should be fun and you should wear what you feel comfortable in, not what people say you should wear.
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