Vydáno dne 18.03.2011
Words from the song WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME by U2.
adjective, literary - flooded, filled or completely covered with water
verb - (of air) to move
verb - to destroy a building by fire
noun - a white or grey thing that floats in the sky
noun - a dry piece of land usually covered with sand and no or almost no vegetation or life
verb - to become impossible to see or find
noun - fine powder with small particles of dirt and sand etc. that usually covers things in your home if you don't clean very often
noun - the coloured part of a fire
verb - to put something in a place where it cannot be found or seen
verb - to have something in your hand
adverb - in/on/to the inner part of something
noun - a large area of flat land
noun - a substance that can kill you when you eat or drink it
noun - the drops of water that fall from the sky
verb - to extend your arm in order to touch something which is not very near or low
noun - the reddish-brown substance that forms on iron or steel when it gets wet
noun - a place where you can hide or hide something when there is a danger, or in case of rain etc.
noun - the light produced by sun
verb - to destroy a building or a part of a building, a wall etc.
verb - to make a physical contact with something
noun - a mark left by something or somebody
verb - to injure or damage by stepping on roughly
verb - to change or to make something change
noun - moving air
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