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Перевод: hanging speek hanging


[прилагательное]
висячий; подвесной;
[существительное]
вешание; повешение; смертная казнь через повешение; подвешивание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. He began hanging out at a seedy bar where transvestites, gay guys in leather jackets, and even butch lesbians, would lay him across a table and then crawl all over him.
  2. I feel that somewhere over my head is hanging some kind of spirituality.
  3. It signals the transformation of the large, lucid Great Sinner into the man who is beyond definition and self-definition, beyond calling himself bored, and whose actions - whether he is biting an ear or enduring a punch in the face or hanging by a well-soaped rope - explain nothing and nobody.
  4. Second, hanging on a peg is a black robe with a monogrammed "D" which, if put on by anyone other than Drachenfels himself, wraps itself about the unfortunate wearer and attacks with tiny mouths in its lining; it gets 2D6 Attacks at S 2 each round.
  5. "Lady" Betty pursued a career of hanging and flogging well into the 19th century and Declan Donnellan's account of her life is told with a distressing mixture of savagery and sentiment; the hangwoman herself is portrayed by Sally Dexter with hateful harpiness relieved by startling moments of tenderness.
  6. They kept us hanging around for a while.
  7. Keep arms hanging, head down and neck and shoulders relaxed.
  8. But when it comes to overdrafts and cash-flow problems, the hanging gardens of Hampden Babylon , are a law unto themselves.
  9. Brian Everthorpe, who is hanging over Shirley's desk, straightens up guiltily.
  10. A vast pink tongue was hanging out of the creature's mouth between a pair of the longest, sharpest teeth imaginable.
  11. "Been hanging round the theatre again, darling?
  12. The delights of the "Pally" of your choice could be sampled for the princely sum of sixpence, and girls in page-boy cuts and boys with paraffin on their hair, shuffled around the polished wooden "flerr" to the strains of "Broadway Baby"; the twinkling glass stars of the mirrors hanging from the ceiling spun them round and round, moths that nested in a box-bed in a single end, and danced at the Butterfly Ball.
  13. Diana, for instance, is quoted as saying: "I just love it when I arrive somewhere and everyone is waiting with their tongues hanging out."

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