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Перевод: burly
[прилагательное] дородный; плотный; крепкий; большой и сильный
Тезаурус:
- The jeep-driver went into the farmhouse and emerged a few seconds later with the burly man.
- As she drew closer, a burly, red-faced police sergeant detached himself from the crowd and moved towards her, notebook in hand.
- Two burly men were on the doorstep.
- As they watched, a burly man came out of the farm and crossed to one of the three barns.
- Harry Briggs was a burly centre-half from Shotton in County Durham who came late into Football League soccer when he joined the Palace in 1947 at the age of 23 years, but he developed into a pillar of our defence in the early 1950s as well as becoming club captain.
- A burly male nurse in uniform loomed up, "What's this, Tom - scaring the visitors, are we?" and dragged him away.
- Prepare for a far-fetched tale of a prospective bird-breeder called "Rambo", a burly former Yorkshire miner who admits he prefers his ducks buried under a mountain of cranberry sauce.
- Michael was a short burly man with a round ruddy face, he said little but Allen thought he looked more dangerous than the others.
- He spent an uncomfortable day surrounded by burly miners threatening to smash his Dansette with baseball bats every time he put on another part from the "Ring Cycle".
- Cops happened by, two casual burly uniformed cops.
- "First, I'd re-arrange his face a little with my fist," remarked the burly Communist chief recently.
- You are big, burly men and I am small, but I will cause a lot of noise and draw attention to us all before I go down."
- With his broad, beaming face, an eternal smile which you'd think could never contain an ounce of malice, his burly body, Italian charm and American friendliness, he was what Americans call a "natural".
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