Results for: expression used in familiar and informal conversation, informal expression
English English
beloved person, dear; charming, adorable; favorite, dearly loved, informal term of address, loving term of address, nice, one who is dearly loved; dear, sweetheart (affectionate term), somebody consideratedarling
bicycle or motorcycle, two-wheeled vehicle operated by pedaling (Informal), go by bike, ride a bicycle (Informal)bike
big and impressive, strong and powerful, strong; powerful; great, very much (Informal), very much somighty
bill, characteristic feature, distinction, document, hint, informal letter, intonation showing emotion, item of supplementary information, jotted record or summary, key on keyboard, mention something, musical or vocal sound, observe something, official...note
bird or animal cry, challenge somebody, cry; telephone conversation; visit; ring; invitation; claim; need, declaration in game, declare choice in game, demand or obligation, demand repayment of something, describe as something, expressed wish, feeling ...call
black eye, black eye (Informal); shiny object, something which reflects or emits light; person or thing that polishes, shiny freshwater fish, something shinyshiner
blankly expressionless, glasslike; slippery; lifeless, glazed, lacking expression, like glass, smooth and slipperyglassy
blinkers, eye coverings for a horse, blinders; someone or something that winks; eye or an eyelash (Informal); blinkers, turn signal (British), eye or part of eye, somebody who winkswinker
bloodsucking fly; (Informal) person who annoys everyone around him (with questions, ideas, plans, requests, etc.), fly that bites livestock, somebody annoyinggadfly
blow, sweeping stroke; nasty remark (Informal), critical attack, hit somebody or something hard, hit with a sweeping stroke; steal, pilfer (Slang), pivoted pole, put a card through machine, steal something, swinging blowswipe
BMW, brand of European luxury car (Informal)Beamer
book for making preliminary drawings; book of literary sketches, book containing short informal stories or essayssketchbook
book for making preliminary drawings; book of literary sketches, book containing short informal stories or essayssketchpad
boring, tedious, tiresome; unimaginative, dull, not creative, everyday style of writing, nonpoetic style of writing; common phrase, dull expression, language that is not poetry, ordinary style of expression, rewrite as prose, sequence, speak or write p...prose
boss (unofficial term of address for a boss that men and women use); expression of address for man used by a boy or younger man (derived from "governor")guv
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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