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Перевод: waif
[прилагательное] бездомный; [существительное] бездомный человек; беспризорный ребенок; беспризорник ; никому не принадлежащая вещь; брошенная вещь; заблудившееся домашнее животное
Тезаурус:
- I was merely pointing out that she is not a waif; she must belong to someone."
- BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SEXUAL BEING: Woody Allen, for ridding himself of the insipid waif and compulsive adopter Mia Farrow by bedding her adopted daughter Egg Foo Yong, or whatever her name was.
- She had been a little waif then, in her Yorkshire homespun.
- So, on a rainy Sunday in June, my husband, sister, brother-in-law and father all attempted to catch the little waif.
- The celebratory burial of the shoeless waif.
- According to Melbourne Sunday Press reporter Dennis Williams, the paper interviewed a hypnotist, Mr Bill Bakha, who claimed to have taken Kylie back to a former life as a waif called Caitrin in 19th century Ireland.
- The waif who was ownerless and unclaimed had fallen to the lord of the manor.
- All her images of a tiny waif locked in the attic seemed suddenly foolish and fantastic.
- Rufus had called her a waif and Adam had immediately ridiculed this word, said it was a romantic novelist's word, so they had looked it up in Hilbert's Shorter Oxford Dictionary and found illuminating things.
- He looks like a waif.
- By April 1984 Morrissey and Marr's passion for the barefoot waif of the sixties had been well documented.
- Do I look like a waif?
- Moreover, he was not one to turn an able man down because he was an ideological waif - but that is another story.
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