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create a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; steal livestock, steal cattle (Slang), make swishing sound, move quickly and energetically, move with rustling soundrustle
create product by mixing ingredients, food or drink mixture, intermingle, make pleasing combination, mix ingredients, merge, combine, shade imperceptibly into each other, word made by joining two wordsblend
criticize pointedly, pierce with skewer, put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal for roasting, something similar to skewer, thin pin to cook food on, thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grillingskewer
crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act, profane language or behavior, profane word or phraseprofanity
cruel act, cruelness, savageness; primitiveness, uncivilized quality, unconventional or unacceptable thing, ungrammatical wordbarbarism
crumple, crush, crunch; make a crunching or crumpling sound, crunching sound, hunker down, move with crunching sound, sound of crumpling or crunching, squeeze somethingscrunch
crush by trampling, crushing retort, electronic circuit, make a sucking sound, silence something, squash, trample, crush; suppress, silence; make wet splashing sounds (as when walking through mud)squelch
crushed oats or similar grain that had its husks removed, crushed or husked graingroats
crushing machine, gobstopper, hard candy, unpronounceable word, word that is difficult to pronounce (Slang); hard candyjawbreaker
cry boo at to frighten; cry boo at to show disapproval, exclamation used to frighten or express disapproval, expressing disapproval, interj. cry of disapproval or contempt, sound " boo !", used to startle somebodyboo
cry of an owl; shout, cry (often of disapproval); sound of a horn or whistle (British), drive performer off stage, emit hoot, express feeling with jeers, laughing sound, make a sound like the cry of an owl; shout, yell (in disapproval); sound a horn, b...hoot
cry of animal or bird, die or kill, give harsh grating call, grumble, harsh rasping sound (i.e. sound made by a frog or raven); deep rasping voice, make a harsh rasping sound (like the call of a frog or raven); die (Slang), speak hoarselycroak
crystal type, parallelogram-sided solid, piece of transparent glass or crystal with triangular bases (used to separate light into the colors of the spectrum); solid figure whose ends are equal and parallel polygons and whose faces are parallelograms (G...prism
curse, profane word, obscene word, offensive or taboo wordswearword
curving inward, double, copy; repeat, perform again, repeat or double, repeat speech sound, repeatedreduplicate
 

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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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