Vertaling van gravel
I gravel
you gravel
he/she/it gravels
I gravel
you gravel
he/she/it gravels
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gravel
grit {zn.}
crushed rock {zn.}
crushed rock {zn.}
to bother
to devil
to get at
to annoy
to rag
to irritate
to gravel
to nettle
to vex
to rile
to nark
to chafe {ww.}
I annoy
you annoy
he/she/it annoys
I bother
you bother
he/she/it bothers
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to beat
to stick
to puzzle
to pose
to gravel
to amaze
to baffle
to vex
to stupefy
to perplex
to nonplus
to mystify
to flummox
to dumbfound
to bewilder {ww.}
I amaze
you amaze
he/she/it amazes
I get
you get
he/she/it gets
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to bother
to devil
to get at
to annoy
to rag
to irritate
to gravel
to nettle
to vex
to rile
to nark
to chafe {ww.}
I annoy
you annoy
he/she/it annoys
I bother
you bother
he/she/it bothers
» meer vervoegingen van to bother
to bother
to devil
to get at
to annoy
to rag
to irritate
to gravel
to nettle
to vex
to rile
to nark
to chafe {ww.}
I annoy
you annoy
he/she/it annoys
I bother
you bother
he/she/it bothers
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Voorbeelden in zinsverband
We need to bind gravel with cement.
We need to bind gravel with cement.
We could hear footsteps crunching through the gravel.
We could hear footsteps crunching through the gravel.
The long coastline of the city contains sand and gravel.
The long coastline of the city contains sand and gravel.
Next year, this gravel road will be paved.
Next year, this gravel road will be paved.
They are binding the gravel with cement to repair the road.
They are binding the gravel with cement to repair the road.
Evening come, since you were slightly tired, you wished to sit in front of a new Café located on the corner of a new boulevard, still full of gravel and already showing its unfinished splendors.
Evening come, since you were slightly tired, you wished to sit in front of a new Café located on the corner of a new boulevard, still full of gravel and already showing its unfinished splendors.
Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation.
Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation.