Examples of using A cord in English and their translations into Polish
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It's got a cord.
A cord of three is not so quickly broken.
They had a cord.
And you slipped a cord around her neck and strangled her.
Does it have a cord?
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With a cord, yes.
This doesn't have a cord.
With a cord, yes.
With a wire or a cord.
She had a Cord Phaeton.
Good, he can pull it up with a cord.
We have a cord injury.
The grip has a hole to which one can attach a cord.
We have a cord prolapse.
You can close the bag with a black horn button and a cord.
Yeah. There's a cord in my back.
I feel a cord of light stretching between us, connecting us.
Mr. Bass is sending a cord of wood.
It is written,"A cord of three strands… cannot easily be broken.
I don't think I have a cord for this.
She takes a cord out… That she brought along… And ties her body.
But I used to take a cord to him.
It has a handle with a cord, so you can hang the cutting board on the wall.
The hood is equipped with a cord adjuster.
You own a cord blood bank and in your spare time you slit people's wrists.
He was born with a cord around his neck.
No more than 3 attempts per affected joint are recommended to disrupt a cord.
In fact, I have a cord of wood they cut.
Tie a cord around your ankle and you could be sold as a balloon to kids.
On her neck shall be a cord of twisted fibre.