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Перевод: hanging
[прилагательное] висячий; подвесной; [существительное] вешание; повешение; смертная казнь через повешение; подвешивание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- He began hanging out at a seedy bar where transvestites, gay guys in leather jackets, and even butch lesbians, would lay him across a table and then crawl all over him.
- I feel that somewhere over my head is hanging some kind of spirituality.
- It signals the transformation of the large, lucid Great Sinner into the man who is beyond definition and self-definition, beyond calling himself bored, and whose actions - whether he is biting an ear or enduring a punch in the face or hanging by a well-soaped rope - explain nothing and nobody.
- Second, hanging on a peg is a black robe with a monogrammed "D" which, if put on by anyone other than Drachenfels himself, wraps itself about the unfortunate wearer and attacks with tiny mouths in its lining; it gets 2D6 Attacks at S 2 each round.
- "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.
- They kept us hanging around for a while.
- Keep arms hanging, head down and neck and shoulders relaxed.
- But when it comes to overdrafts and cash-flow problems, the hanging gardens of Hampden Babylon , are a law unto themselves.
- Brian Everthorpe, who is hanging over Shirley's desk, straightens up guiltily.
- A vast pink tongue was hanging out of the creature's mouth between a pair of the longest, sharpest teeth imaginable.
- "Been hanging round the theatre again, darling?
- The delights of the "Pally" of your choice could be sampled for the princely sum of sixpence, and girls in page-boy cuts and boys with paraffin on their hair, shuffled around the polished wooden "flerr" to the strains of "Broadway Baby"; the twinkling glass stars of the mirrors hanging from the ceiling spun them round and round, moths that nested in a box-bed in a single end, and danced at the Butterfly Ball.
- Diana, for instance, is quoted as saying: "I just love it when I arrive somewhere and everyone is waiting with their tongues hanging out."
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