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  • 101Гома, Гай — Гай Гома Guy Goma Дата рождения: 1 января 1969(1969 01 01) (43 года) Место рождения: Республика Конго Гай Гома …

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  • 102bump — 1 verb 1 (intransitive always + adv/prep, transitive) to hit or knock against something (+ against/into etc): It was so dark I bumped into a tree | bump sth on/against etc: I bumped my head on the ledge. 2 (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move …

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  • 103reply — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, monosyllabic (esp. BrE) ▪ blunt, curt, short, terse ▪ His reply was short and to the point …

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  • 104pitch — pitch1 [ pıtʃ ] noun ** ▸ 1 how high/low sound is ▸ 2 strength of emotion etc. ▸ 3 something you say to persuade ▸ 4 a throw of the ball ▸ 5 black sticky substance ▸ 6 slope of roof etc. ▸ 7 ship/aircraft movement ▸ 8 in climbing ▸ 9 high hit in… …

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  • 105high — Crazy or weird, something that you were not expecting. He actually thought I liked him. He s high. OR That s so high. I can t believe he went to his ex girlfriend s house and didn t tell you. OR He s acting so high, you can tell he s lying …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 106high — Crazy or weird, something that you were not expecting. He actually thought I liked him. He s high. OR That s so high. I can t believe he went to his ex girlfriend s house and didn t tell you. OR He s acting so high, you can tell he s lying …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 107take unawares —    If something takes you unawares, it surprises you because you were not expecting it.     His angry reaction took me unawares …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 108not know what hit — (not) know what hit (you) to feel very shocked and confused because something, usually something bad, happens to you suddenly when you were not expecting it. The poor man stood there not knowing what had hit him, while the police arrested his… …

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  • 109know what hit — (not) know what hit (you) to feel very shocked and confused because something, usually something bad, happens to you suddenly when you were not expecting it. The poor man stood there not knowing what had hit him, while the police arrested his… …

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  • 110before someone knows what hit them — before (someone) knows what hit (them) (not) know what hit (you) to feel very shocked and confused because something, usually something bad, happens to you suddenly when you were not expecting it. We ll break down the door and have the handcuffs… …

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