Syllabification: po‧tłuc potłuc pf (transitive) to break in many places, to smash, to shatter Synonyms: rozbić, stłuc (transitive) to break (a body part) in a collision...
From ym- (“oneself”) + lladd (“to kill”). IPA(key): /əmˈlaːð/ ymlâdd (intransitive) to tire oneself out, to be worn out, to be shattered Synonym: blino...
(reflexive with się, of many things) to break, to shatter (reflexive with się, of many people) to injure oneself (reflexive with się, of many tents, camps, etc...
(transferred sense) to kill Synonym: уби́я (ubíja) (colloquial) to break, to shatter (typically sports) to strike again (dialectal) to interrupt (someone's...
to get knackered; to get shattered (colloquial, reflexive) to back out; chicken out (colloquial, reflexive) to shit oneself; to lose one's guts (colloquial...
et undīs dat latus, īnsequitur cumulō praeruptus aquae mōns. The oars shatter, then the prow turns away and gives the side [of the ship] to the waves...
mend; to remedy. to repair a house, a road, a shoe, a ship to repair a shattered fortune 1671, John Milton, “Samson Agonistes, […].”, in Paradise Regain’d...
esquasser, escasser (“to crush, shatter, destroy, break”), from Vulgar Latin *exquassare, from Latin ex- + quassare (“to shatter”) (see quash). squash (countable...
too often we excuse those who are willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of others. swag swagger coat swagger portrait swagger stick confidence...
edition, Toronto, Ont.: McLeod & Allen, →OCLC: It was by his order the shattered leading company flung itself into the houses when the Sin Verguenza were...