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Перевод: bandy
[прилагательное] кривой; кривоногий; изогнутый; полосатый; [существительное] хоккей с мячом; клюшка ; бенди ; [глагол] перебрасываться; перекидываться; обмениваться; обсуждать; распространять
Тезаурус:
- CS: "You bandy about the word "totalitarian'" - you're scarcely immune from that yourself!
- Lucy sees it first: forty pounds of barrel-chested, pink eyed albino bull terrier, charging down on Benny, bandy legs flying - white rhino in a hurry in a collar with two rows of studs.
- The brave Argentinian, nicknamed Cheuco - meaning Bandy Legs - was back with a vengeance in 1953 and pushed his Maserati to second place in the championship.
- Kinnock liked to bandy such matters about, and once proposed the job of Washington ambassador to Simon Hoggart, The Observer's diarist.
- i.e. bandy ones, like the round brackets of a parenthesis.
- G. P. Ayers, S. A. Penkett, R. W. Gillett, B. Bandy, I. E. Galbally, C. P. Meyer, C. M. Elsworth, S. T. Bentley B. W. Forgan
- I had a boss-eye and buck-teeth and bandy legs but my mummy loved me.
- I've got no bottom, and I know how awful and bandy I look, but still I feel good when I have to pierce another hole in my belt.
- my legs and walked bandy.
- And the Royal Welch did sing in the rehearsal, it was a record of course, and they sang of what you could see from the hills above Jerusalem, and it was in the minor key and sad as the devil or death, and the green light flickered, and Dylan, short, bandy, prime, obese, and famous among the bars, screamed as I have never heard, but sometimes imagined a scream, and we were all appalled, our pencils silent above the crossword puzzles, and invisible centuriesgone atavistic hair rose on our backs.
- The late Ken Mentle was reputed to have had such bandy legs, it is said casts were taken by makers of spiral stair rails.
- Once woken by her fourteen stones hitting the deck with the play-bike on top, no amount of cotton wool beard or red dressing gown was going to convince a smart kid like me that those Australian curses and bandy legs stockinged in green wool belonged to Father Christmas.
- There was something cabalistic about the bandy legs of a road sweeper, who stood with his back to me leaning on his outstretched broom as on a catamaran while he lit his pipe.
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