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grave1 [greɪv] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

grave2 [greɪv] ADJ.

1. grave (serious):

2. grave (solemn):

grave person, face
grave music

your [jɔ:ʳ, jʊəʳ, ingl. am. jʊr] poss adj

1. your (one owner):

2. your:

I. spit1 <spat, spat [or esp AM spit, spit]> [spɪt] V. intr.

1. spit (expel saliva):

plunąć [perf s-]

2. spit (expel food):

wypluwać [perf wypluć]

3. spit hot oil, gravel:

pryskać [perf prysnąć]

4. spit coloq.:

II. spit1 [spɪt] SUST. sin pl. coloq.

spit2 [spɪt] SUST. GASTR.

spit3 [spɪt] SUST. GEO.

I, i [aɪ] <-'s [or -s]> SUST. (letter)

I nt
i nt

I [aɪ] pers. pron.

grave-digger SUST.

grave robber SUST.

spit at V. trans.

opluwać [perf opluć] kogoś
pluć [perf plunąć] komuś w twarz

spit out V. trans.

1. spit out (expel):

wypluwać [perf wypluć]
spit out saliva
spluwać [perf splunąć]

2. spit out (say):

mówić [perf powiedzieć] ze złością
spit it out! coloq.
spit it out! coloq.

I/O SUST.

I/O INFORM. abrev. de input/output

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on your own ADV.

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grave accent SUST.

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can't believe your ears V.

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wear your hair loose/up V.

Present
Ispit
youspit
he/she/itspits
wespit
youspit
theyspit
Past
Ispat / ingl. am. spit
youspat / ingl. am. spit
he/she/itspat / ingl. am. spit
wespat / ingl. am. spit
youspat / ingl. am. spit
theyspat / ingl. am. spit
Present Perfect
Ihavespat / ingl. am. spit
youhavespat / ingl. am. spit
he/she/ithasspat / ingl. am. spit
wehavespat / ingl. am. spit
youhavespat / ingl. am. spit
theyhavespat / ingl. am. spit
Past Perfect
Ihadspat / ingl. am. spit
youhadspat / ingl. am. spit
he/she/ithadspat / ingl. am. spit
wehadspat / ingl. am. spit
youhadspat / ingl. am. spit
theyhadspat / ingl. am. spit

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Consequently, graves of the albinistic have to be sealed with cement to discourage grave robbers.
en.wikipedia.org
In the story, a woman who was prematurely buried awakens to frighten a grave robber who is attempting to cut a ring off her finger.
en.wikipedia.org
He was notorious as a human taxidermist, grave robber, etc, etc, etc.
www.independent.co.uk
The most famous, the apprehension of a grave robber, has been widely embellished, prompting at least one article attempting to debunk some of the more fantastical claims.
en.wikipedia.org
The efficacy of its complaints procedures has been likened in usefulness to those of a grave robber in a crematorium.
theconversation.com