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| Λέξη | Απλό νόημα | Μετάφραση | Προφ. |
|---|---|---|---|
| hump | bump | a raised part on an animal's back or a metaphorical burden | huhmp |
| frouzly | messy | untidy or disheveled | frouz-lee |
| snarly-yarly | grumpy | irritable or bad-tempered | snaar-lee yaar-lee |
| frowst | lounge | to sit lazily or idly | frowst |
| perspire | sweat | to sweat or exude moisture | per-spire |
| Djinn | spirit | a supernatural being or spirit | jin |
| Cameelious | camel-like | resembling a camel, used humorously | ka-mee-lee-us |
| scowl | frown | to make an angry or bad-tempered expression | skowl |
| grunt | complain | to make a low, rough noise or complain | gruhnt |
| growl | snarl | to make a low, threatening sound | growl |
| shiver | tremble | to shake slightly due to cold or fear | shiv-er |
| hoe | tool | a gardening tool used for digging | hoh |
| shovel | spade | a tool with a broad blade for digging | shuhv-ul |
| ugly | unattractive | not pleasing to look at | uhg-lee |
| lump | bump | a small mass or swelling | luhmp |
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer, born in British India. He is best known for works like 'The Jungle Book' and 'If—'. Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.
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