پیشنهادهای امیرحسین سیاوشی خیابانی (٣٢,٢٥٦)
the court physician
incite hatred
incite hatred
incite hatred
evil the evil/evils of So I declare a festival to celebrate 20 years since the great dragon was captured and Camelot freed from the evil of sorcery
So I declare a festival to celebrate 20 years since the great dragon was captured and Camelot freed from the evil of sorcery
So I declare a festival to celebrate 20 years since the great dragon was captured and Camelot freed from the evil of sorcery
within the realms of possibility not beyond the realm ( s ) of possibility
beyond the realm ( s ) of possibility
beyond the realm ( s ) of possibility
beyond the realm ( s ) of possibility
beyond the realm ( s ) of possibility
within the realms of possibility
within the realms of possibility
business people
business people
business people
business people
اهالی کسب و کار
اهالی کسب و کار
business people
When I came to this land, this kingdom was mired in chaos
mired in When I came to this land, this kingdom was mired in chaos
mired in When I came to this land, this kingdom was mired in chaos
mired in chaos
mired in When I came to this land, this kingdom was mired in chaos
mired in When I came to this land, this kingdom was mired in chaos
the mire a bad or difficult situation that you cannot seem to escape from SYN quagmire The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict
the mire a bad or difficult situation that you cannot seem to escape from SYN quagmire The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict
the mire a bad or difficult situation that you cannot seem to escape from SYN quagmire The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict
the mire a bad or difficult situation that you cannot seem to escape from SYN quagmire The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict
the mire a bad or difficult situation that you cannot seem to escape from SYN quagmire The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict
drag somebody’s name through the mire
be gasping for a cigarette
Pass sentence ( on/upon someone/sth ) ( formal ) ( =officially say what someone’s punishment will be )
Pass sentence ( on/upon someone/sth ) ( formal ) ( =officially say what someone’s punishment will be )
Pass sentence ( on/upon someone/sth ) ( formal ) ( =officially say what someone’s punishment will be )
Pass sentence ( on/upon someone/sth ) ( formal ) ( =officially say what someone’s punishment will be )
but adverb only This is but one example of what can happen when things go badly wrong
but adverb only This is but one example of what can happen when things go badly wrong
but adverb only This is but one example of what can happen when things go badly wrong
the crime of sorcery
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc
Pursuant to something = done according to a particular law, rule, contract etc