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abduct - refers to the expression: cause someone a strong attraction -
I abemolé - refers to the expression: dulcifiquela voice of a person -
It acervaba - refers to the expresionantigua, in one of its meanings, "he heaped animals, people or things"-
riddles-belonging to a type of simple enigma used to linger in its resolution-
Argos - refers to the expression: individual very alert, attentive and vigilant -
I acalabroté - refers to the expression: realiceun string of three strings composed each of them three -
We acallábamos - refers to the expression: haciamoscallar someone -
acertajos-owned alacertijo, enigma, or problem-
acerteros-owned alblanco, object to practice on the aim, formerly-
Abstracts - refers to the expression: individually examines the essential qualities of a real object-abstraeel meaning of Renaissance paintings -
I abrumé - refers to the expression: agobiecon some weight or work to someone -
We abstergemos - refers to the old expression: limpiamosde viscous materials organic surfaces -
acertajones-owned aladivinador, term used in ancient times-
acertantes-pertenecientes to the expression: that is correct, especially in a game of chance or a contest:
abronca - refers to the expression: harshly rebukes someone -
I abigarro - refers to the expression: rather several pongoa colours wrong combined -
It abismaba - it refers to the expression: something unexpected sorprendiacon -
They acornearon - refers to the Gore expresiondieron, they acornaron-
successful - refers to the expression: that is done or accomplished with wisdom, moderation and prudence -
You aberras - it refers to the expression: dispenses of the General of the normal or usual rules -