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suds [sʌdz] SUBST pl

I . fuss [fʌs] SUBST

II . fuss [fʌs] VERBO intr

2. fuss (complain):

I . sum [sʌm] SUBST

1. sum (addition):

sum
soma f

2. sum (total):

sum
total m

II . sum <-mm-> [sʌm] VERBO trans

sub [sʌb] SUBST

1. sub coloq → submarine:

sub

2. sub Brit, Aus coloq → subscription:

sub

Veja também: subscription , submarine

subscription [səbˈskrɪpʃn] SUBST

submarine [ˈsʌbməˌriːn] SUBST

II . such [sʌtʃ] PRON

suet [ˈsuːɪt] SUBST sem pl

I . suit [suːt] VERBO trans

1. suit (be convenient):

3. suit (look attractive with):

II . suit [suːt] SUBST

2. suit JUR:

3. suit JOGOS:

naipe m

sung [sʌŋ] VERBO

sung pp of:

Veja também: sing

I . sing <sang, sung> [sɪŋ] VERBO intr

sunk [sʌŋk] VERBO

sunk pp of:

Veja também: sink

I . sink <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] SUBST

II . sink <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBO intr

1. sink (in water):

2. sink price, level:

III . sink <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBO trans

1. sink (cause to submerge):

2. sink MINER:

II . sure [ʃʊr, Brit ʃʊəʳ] ADV

I . surf [sɜːrf, Brit sɜːf] SUBST

II . surf [sɜːrf, Brit sɜːf] VERBO intr

ass <-es> [æs] SUBST

1. ass americ vulg (bottom):

ass
bunda f

2. ass (donkey):

ass
asno m

3. ass coloq (person):

ass
burro(-a) m (f)

I . boss [bɑːs, Brit bɒs] SUBST

chefe mf
patrão(-oa) m (f)

II . boss [bɑːs, Brit bɒs] VERBO trans coloq

I . less [les] comp of ADJ (in degree, quantity, size)

II . less [les] comp of ADV

III . less [les] comp of PRON

Veja também: little

I . little [ˈlɪt̬l, Brit -tl] ADJ

1. little (in size, age):

pequeno(-a)
the little ones coloq

2. little (amount):

pouco(-a)
um pouco (de a. c.)

3. little (duration):

II . little [ˈlɪt̬l, Brit -tl] ADV

III . little [ˈlɪt̬l, Brit -tl] PRON

loss <-es> [lɑːs, Brit lɒs] SUBST

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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There are numerous minor refinements, tweaks, and exceptions in the room numbering and naming, providing plenty of material for a trivia contest, or for sussing out would-be imposters.
en.wikipedia.org
He started off so polite and gentlemanly, and you could see him sussing me out, trying to find the best way to wind me up.
herocomplex.latimes.com
Even sussing out the origin of those rib issues was tough.
calgaryherald.com
Winter tires come with some drawbacks, of course, especially when you're trying to suss out a sporty car's character.
www.cnet.com
A formal network analysis could suss out all these sheep.
www.slate.com
We'll leave it to you to suss out the true story (we're guessing it's the margins).
www.computerdealernews.com
They raised their hands to voice concerns and share findings from their own visits to suss out the situation in their villages.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And so nurses just have to suss all that out, and it's not so comfortable for us, either.
www.npr.org
In this case, sussing out that a partner has cheated on him/her (as the lyrics suggest).
en.wikipedia.org
You had a player who knew he had been sussed.
www.rte.ie

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