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      He was too scrawny to be a football player.   rozpocznij naukę
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      unattractively thin and bony-looking   
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      A lanky teenager walked in.   rozpocznij naukę
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      very tall and thin, and usually moving awkwardly   
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      A ganling/gangly youth approached him.   rozpocznij naukę
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      with long, thin arms and legs and rather awkward movements; often used of men and boys   
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      A portly figure stood near the ticket desk.   rozpocznij naukę
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      with fat stomach and chest; often used humorously about older men   
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      She's the stout woman wearing glasses, over there.   rozpocznij naukę
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      with a quite fat, solid body; usef of men and women   
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      She introduced me to rather corpulent gentleman.   rozpocznij naukę
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      fat (formal, literary word)   
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      He's getting a dobule chin.   rozpocznij naukę
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      His hair always looks so unkempt.   rozpocznij naukę
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      untidy, scruffy; not cared for   
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      untidy and looking a little dirty   
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      never a hair out of place     His sister is the opposte: never a hair out of place.   rozpocznij naukę
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      If someone does not have a hair out of place, their appearance is very neat   
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      Her hair is always neat and tidy.   rozpocznij naukę
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      tidy, with everything in its place   
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      (...), with the skin hanging in folds.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way   
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      He has rather swarthy complexion.   rozpocznij naukę
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      (of a person or their skin) dark   
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      His sister's complexion is more sallow.   rozpocznij naukę
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      the natural appearance of the skin on a person's face, especially its colour or quality   
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      His sister's complexion is more sallow.   rozpocznij naukę
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      (of white-skinned people) yellowish and looking unhealthy   
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      He often looks haggard and exhausted.   rozpocznij naukę
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      looking ill or tired, often with dark skin under the eyes     zmęczony; mizerny; wybiedzony  
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      Look at those models pouting for the photographers!   rozpocznij naukę
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      to push the lower lip forward to show you are annoyed, or to push both lips forward in a sexually attractive way     robić "dziubek" lub dąsać się  
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      You don't have to grimace every time I eat raw garlic.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to make an expression of pain, strong dislike, etc. in which the face twists in an ugly way   
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      I arrived late and she just scowled at me.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to look at someone or something with a very annoyed expression   
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      (especially of men) to look at someone in a sexually interested way   
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      something that a person does repeatedly with their face, hands, or voice, and that they may not realize they are doing     maniera, sposób zachowywanie się  
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      I asked him for advice but he just shrugged his shoulders.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to raise your shoulders and then lower them in order to say you do not know or are not interested   
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      fold your arms / cross your legs    rozpocznij naukę
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      to bring your arms close to your chest and hold them together     zakładać rękę/nogę na rękę/nogę  
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      She picks her nose all the time.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to remove separate things or small pieces from something, especially with the fingers   
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      She clenched her fist and told him to go get out of the room at once.   rozpocznij naukę
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      to close or hold something very tightly, often in a determined or angry way   
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      to tap your fingers (on a table)    rozpocznij naukę
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      make quick, light hitting movements   
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