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to make other people see or feel a particular quality or idea in the way you behave: Lernen beginnen
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I desperately try to project honesty
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awkward and uncomfortabe in the company of other people Lernen beginnen
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we chipped away at another tic and mannerism and gaucherie
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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: Lernen beginnen
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we chipped away at another tic and mannerism and gaucherie
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to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water: Lernen beginnen
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my crossed legs keep bobbing up and down
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to close or hold something very tightly, often in a determined or angry way: Lernen beginnen
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my hands are clenched in my lap
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to pull and twist something suddenly or violently away from a fixed position: Lernen beginnen
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I have wrenched my hands from my lap, but now they are fiddling with my ears.
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I'm throwing away the ends of my sentences, which sounds as if I think my audience is thick
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trupi, wynedznialy, wymizerowany Lernen beginnen
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If you have a long face, as I have, it makes you look like a cadaverous mule.
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to try to change or influence someone: Lernen beginnen
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Does Diana think it is wicked, I wonder, to mould politicians in this way?
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perfect, or complete in every way: Lernen beginnen
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Not a consummate professional in the business, but not bad.
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to fill or be full to the top: Lernen beginnen
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I'm brimming with honesty, energy, enthusiasm and enjoyment
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speech or writing that is silly or not true: Lernen beginnen
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I'm talking a lot of twaddle, but you'd hardly notice.
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