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  • 11hustle — {{11}}hustle (n.) pushing activity; activity in the interest of success, 1891, Amer.Eng., from HUSTLE (Cf. hustle) (v.); earlier it meant a shaking together (1715). Sense of illegal business activity is by 1963, Amer.Eng. As a name of a popular… …

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  • 12раскачивать — РАСКАЧИВАТЬ1, несов., что или чем. Приводить в колебательное движение из стороны в сторону или вверх вниз какую л. часть тела или растения; Син.: качать [impf. to dangle, swing (arms, legs, etc.)]. Мама раскачивала руку, стараясь унять боль. Ели …

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  • 13Wag — Wag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wagging}.] [OE. waggen; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. vagga to rock a cradle, vagga cradle, Icel. vagga, Dan. vugge; akin to AS. wagian to move, wag, wegan to bear, carry, G. & D. bewegen… …

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  • 14Wagged — Wag Wag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wagging}.] [OE. waggen; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. vagga to rock a cradle, vagga cradle, Icel. vagga, Dan. vugge; akin to AS. wagian to move, wag, wegan to bear, carry, G. & D.… …

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  • 15Wagging — Wag Wag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wagging}.] [OE. waggen; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. vagga to rock a cradle, vagga cradle, Icel. vagga, Dan. vugge; akin to AS. wagian to move, wag, wegan to bear, carry, G. & D.… …

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  • 16iridodonesis — Agitated motion of the iris. SYN: tremulous iris. [irido + G. doneo, to shake to and fro] * * * iri·do·do·ne·sis də nē səs n, pl ne·ses .sēz tremulousness of the iris caused by dislocation or removal of the lens: HIPPUS * * * n. tremulousness of… …

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  • 17колебаться — КОЛЕБАТЬСЯ, несов. Двигаться на месте, мерно раскачиваясь взад и вперед, из стороны в сторону или сверху вниз; Син.: качаться, колыхаться [impf. to oscillate, vibrate, pulse (through, with), pulsate (with); to dangle, rock, sway, wobble, hang… …

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  • 18vibrancy — vibrant ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …

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  • 19vibrant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …

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  • 20vibrantly — vibrant ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …

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