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chef [ʃef] N

1. chef (chief cook):

2. chef (cook):

I . chew [tʃu:] VB trans

1. chew (bite food):

2. chew nails:

II . chew [tʃu:] VB intr

III . chew [tʃu:] N

1. chew (chewing):

żucie nt

2. chew (sweet):

I . ache [eɪk] N a. fig

II . ache <aching> [eɪk] VB intr

1. ache a. fig (hurt):

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Che utilizes a hard-hitting yet flowing extrovert style of drumming.
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The subjunctive is used mainly in subordinate clauses following a set phrase or conjunction, such as "bench", "senza che", "prima che", or "perch" for example.
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It is intermediate in politeness between "haeyo-che" and "hae-che".
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The jumping jack dance moves the forever wan na be kohli teenager, the grand daddy, the che...
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