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Перевод: scuffle
[существительное] драка ; шарканье; [глагол] драться; ходить, шаркая ногами
Тезаурус:
- This probably explains why little children favour tall animals, that they have never seen in reality, to animals that slither and scuffle across the ground.
- Each club have been fined the same amount as Arsenal, who were found to be the less culpable party in the mass scuffle with Norwich City on November 4.
- At times this caused quite a scuffle, especially when we tried to insist on lumping several together and pretending that the result was a nation, albeit a federal one - rather in the same way as the parliamentary managers of the eighteenth century used to bribe Scottish peers by the batch, half a dozen or a dozen at a time.
- They demonstrate how they use their catapults for birds; stage a frightening scuffle at the edge of the canyon, then pose for a photograph with great, old-fashioned dignity.
- He sensed more than heard the scuffle of trainer shoes on concrete behind him and threw a casual glance over his shoulder.
- There was a scuffle.
- James Lambert hesitated, turning towards the kegs, from behind which came the sounds of a scuffle.
- I heard a scuffle outside and presumed he'd been escorted from the building, but before leaving he pushed a News of the World Christmas card under the door offering me 40,000 for an interview.
- Alerted to the scuffle, East Germans inside the building seized his arms and legs.
- Crunching up the gravel drive past a clump of rhododendrons, she heard a scuffle in the undergrowth.
- There was a scuffle and the sound of someone running across the deck.
- There was a minor scuffle between Hegarty and a Unionist councillor and before desisting, Hegarty shouted to the gallery: "Whom do you want to see in the chair?"
- The school doctor says that we should work hard, but not overwork," adding a muffled "ha! ha!" as, baffled, Herr Hocher retreated to the T.V. room where there was a noisy scuffle.
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