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31disturb — [[t]dɪstɜ͟ː(r)b[/t]] disturbs, disturbing, disturbed 1) VERB If you disturb someone, you interrupt what they are doing and upset them. [V n] Did you sleep well? I didn t want to disturb you. You looked so peaceful... [V n] Find a quiet, warm,… …
32Runyankole language — Runyankole (also Runyankore) is a Bantu language spoken by the Banyankole of Southwestern Uganda. There are approximately 1.5 million native speakers, mainly found in Mbarara, Bushenyi, Ntungamo, Kiruhura, Ibanda, Isingiro,Rukungiri districts.… …
33wretch — This word is now rather old fashioned, but it came easily to speakers in former times who wished to abuse someone. It was in regular use from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century, with the meaning of ‘vile person’, and was either insulting …
34politely — po|lite|ly [ pə laıtli ] adverb * in a polite way: Did you sleep well? she asked politely. He politely declined her offer. a. to put it politely SPOKEN used for saying that you are not criticizing something as much as you could: Your projected… …
35Jam sai — (sometimes spelled Jamsay) is a variety of the Dogon languages spoken in Mali. It is known as plains dialect because it is spoken in Dogon villages that are not part of the Bandiagara Escarpment (the cliffs that the Dogon ethnic group is usually… …
36edgy — nervous, cranky, touchy You re kind of edgy today. Did you sleep well last night? …
37Fairouz — Tour 1971, Vereinigte Staaten Fairuz (arabisch فيروز, DMG Fairūz, oft auch Fairouz; * 21. November 1935 in Dschabal Alarz, Libanon; geboren als Nuhad Haddad / …
38Fairuz — Fairuz, 2001 Fairuz (arabisch فيروز, DMG Fairūz, oft auch Fairouz; * 21. November 1935 in Dschabal Alarz, Libanon; geboren als …
39Nuhad Haddad — Tour 1971, Vereinigte Staaten Fairuz (arabisch فيروز, DMG Fairūz, oft auch Fairouz; * 21. November 1935 in Dschabal Alarz, Libanon; geboren als Nuhad Haddad / …
40politely */ — UK [pəˈlaɪtlɪ] / US adverb in a polite way Did you sleep well? she asked politely. He politely declined her offer. • to put it politely …