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Cabossé : adj. Plein de bosses : L’aile gauche de la voiture d’Angèle est toute cabossée.
blaze /bleɪz/ verb [no object] 1. to burn very brightly and intensely A fire blazed in the stove. 2 a . to shine very brightly The sun blazed down on us. 2 b . to …
Baigner : v. Mettre quelqu’un dans l’eau pour le laver : Denis Prost baigne son petit garçon tous les soirs, il lui fait prendre un bain. Yves aime beaucoup se baigner dans …
Bague : n. f. Anneau que l’on met au doigt et qui est parfois orne d’une pierre précieuse : Sophie Pelletier porte des bagues à chaque main. Baguer: Munir d’une bague : On bague …
Transpire /trænˈspaɪɚ / verb 1 [no object] formal : to happen They wouldn’t say what had transpired [=taken place] at the meeting. No one will soon forget the historic events that transpired on that day. 2 [no object] …
gruesome /ˈgrusəm/ adjective : causing horror or disgust The police report described the scene in gruesome a gruesome murder — gruesomely adverb She was gruesomely — gruesomeness noun [noncount]
éborgner: v. Rendre borgne, crever un œil à quelqu’un.Attention à tes skis, tu vas éborgner quelqu’un.
dishearten /dɪsˈhɑrtn̩/ verb [+ object] : to cause a person or group of people to lose hope, enthusiasm, or courage : to discourage (someone) The conflict between their families disheartened — often used as (be) disheartened …
migrate /ˈmaɪˌgreɪt/ verb [no object] 1 : to move from one country or place to live or work in another He migrates from New York to Florida each winter. Thousands of workers migrate to …
mess up /ˈmɛsˈʌp/ verb Status: informal1 : to make a mistake : to do something incorrectly About halfway into the recipe, I realized that I had messed up, and I had to start over. — …