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I . plough [plaʊ] N

slouch [slaʊtʃ] VB intr

1. slouch (bend shoulders):

2. slouch (walk):

bough [baʊ] N

I . cough [kɑːf, Brit kɒf] N

II . cough [kɑːf, Brit kɒf] VB intr

dough [doʊ, Brit dəʊ] N

1. dough FOOD:

massa f

2. dough Am inf (money):

grana f

I . rough [rʌf] ADJ

2. rough work:

tosco(-a)

3. rough voice:

áspero(-a)

4. rough (imprecise):

impreciso(-a)

5. rough person, manner:

grosseiro(-a)

II . rough [rʌf] N no pl SPORTS

III . rough [rʌf] VB trans

tough [tʌf] ADJ

2. tough person:

3. tough (strict):

severo(-a)

4. tough (difficult):

tough luck inf
azar m

I . enough [ɪˈnʌf] ADJ (sufficient)

III . enough [ɪˈnʌf] INTERJ

though [ðoʊ, Brit ðəʊ] CONJ

trough [trɑːf, Brit trɒf] N

1. trough (receptacle):

gamela f

2. trough (low point):

baixa f

3. trough METEO:

sloth [slɑːθ, Brit sləʊθ] N

1. sloth no pl (laziness):

2. sloth ZOOL:

I . laugh [læf, Brit lɑːf] N (sound)

sleigh [sleɪ] N

sought [sɑːt, Brit sɔːt] VB

sought pt, pp of:

See also seek

seek <sought, sought> [siːk] VB trans

1. seek (look for):

2. seek (ask for):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The partial veil is thick, white, and often sloughs off as the cap expands.
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Some birds use pieces of snake slough in their nests.
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It is characterized by low, wet oak and hickory forest with oxbows and sloughs.
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An escharotic is a substance that causes tissue to die and slough off.
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Two slushers and scrapers could be ordered for each district, the quantity dependent upon roads and sloughs in the area.
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Both medications help skin slough off more easily, which helps to remove bacteria faster.
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Symptoms of selenosis include a garlic odor on the breath, gastrointestinal disorders, hair loss, sloughing of nails, fatigue, irritability, and neurological damage.
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The mint grows in wet areas but not directly in water, so it will be found near sloughs, lake and river edges.
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The damaged tissue will become gangrenous and eventually slough away.
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Numerous sloughs, bayous and lakes are located on the refuge.
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