dead, ta.
(Of the part irreg. ofdie;) LAT.(domort? us).
1. adj. It is lifeless. APL. to pers., u. t. c. s.
2. adj. said of lime or gypsum: off with water.
3. adj. said especially of color: off, drab, little active or wither.
5. m. In the game of the triplet and other card games, who in turn leaves play,
but it makes the implementation.6. m. Colloq. Tedious task, heavy matter or undesirable burden.
7. m. Colloq. liability (? charge or moral obligation). They charged me dead.
8. m. pl. Ant. Blows given to someone. U in Andalusia.
1. m. Mar. It buoy basing rights in place of a Bay or port, to which tie the vessels to compensate for the needles. It is often found surrounded by other fondeadas under buoys to facilitate, through moorings, the immobility of the ship to the UK
necessary MBOs.1. loc. verb. Ignore him; disregard it entirely, or forget it.
1. loc. verb. germ. Win with trap in the game that has.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Murmur Discover the faults and default
s had.1. loc. verb. Attributing the blame for something.
be dead by someone or something.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Love it or want it vehemently.
1. loc. verb. Said of a person, stay floating mouth above.
be someone the dead..1. loc. verb. Remain inactive or silent, to go unnoticed.
1. loc. verb. Collect in the game an update that has failed.
1. loc. adj. u. to explain the fright, fear or fear of anyone, which leaves him as deprived of vital action.
ni dead nor live.1. loc. Advisor. U mean that someone or something does not appear, for further proceedings that have been made to find him.
1. loc. verb. despect. Be a miserable, a petty.
2. loc. verb. despect. Lacking necessary, regardless of what appears to be.
? V.
waters deadsreleased Moro deadnature dead