10 Results found for "drift oneself".

се оддалечи

оддалечува) (reflexive with се) to move further away, distance oneself (reflexive with се) to drift apart, lose touch Conjugation of се оддалечи (perfective...


надувать

jacket надува́ть щёки ― naduvátʹ ščóki ― to be puffed up; give oneself airs to drift (by wind) to give someone a chill (colloquial) to dupe, to swindle...


тянуться

(after) тяну́ться к сла́ве ― tjanútʹsja k sláve ― to strive after fame to drift passive of тяну́ть (tjanútʹ) Conjugation of тяну́ться (class 3c imperfective...


försörja

samman, andra glider isär. [Our vowels change. Some blend together, others drift apart.]”, in Språktidningen [The language journal]‎[1], number 3 försörja...


crepynge

low to the ground. (rare) Drifting or distraction of the mind. (rare) The feeling a false feeling of movement inside oneself. English: creeping Scots:...


driva

Proto-Germanic *drībaną. drīva drive forward; push on force manage; perform inflict drift; wander about Conjugation of drīva (strong) Swedish: driva driva first-person...


洋洋

ideophonic) vast; great; impressive overflowing; drifting leisurely self-satisfied; immensely pleased with oneself 喜氣洋洋/喜气洋洋 (xǐqìyángyáng) 喜洋洋 (xǐyángyáng)...


deicio

drive the enemy from his position: loco movere, depellere, deicere hostem (B. G. 7. 51) to be driven out of one's course; to drift: deferri, deici aliquo...


hyen

Man with the Hoe, and Other Poems (poem), The Toilers: Their blind feet drift in the darkness, and no one is leading; Their toil is the pasture, where...


fall

(curling) A defect in the ice which causes stones thrown into an area to drift in a given direction. (wrestling) An instance of a wrestler being pinned...