Examples of using Steeped in English and their translations into Polish
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Steeped three minutes?
Saturated in night, already steeped in the winter.
Steeped three minutes?- Yes.
You killed innocents. You're steeped in blood.
She is steeped in prayer.
People also translate
The stuff at the home tastes like I steeped my balls.
Steeped three minutes?- Yes?
Dragging is steeped in English history.
The history of the Birman cat is steeped in mystery.
I'm steeped in them to the bone.
Will I see a city Steeped in summer hues?
Steeped in the 80s, and Inspired by Qix
There the murderers, steeped in the colours of their trade.
Steeped in the 80s, and Inspired by Qix
He gets cold. Green tea, steeped for three minutes, one Truvia.
Steeped punk energy"Gimme Danger" is not a fansite Laurka.
Thanks for yet another evening steeped in friendship and merriment.
A country steeped in sensations Spain is all this
These are actually wires wrapped in muslin and steeped in vegetable dye.
Political, steeped in Southern tradition.
An age-old Catholic tradition deeply steeped in popular piety.
Green tea, steeped for three minutes, one Truvia.
With 7,000 years of history, the Maltese Islands are steeped in culture and heritage.
Killaloe is steeped in history and today is a very popular tourist area.
A new-generation divers' watch steeped in decades of experience.
Blessed mother, whom we adore… Help your children who are so steeped in sin.
Someone else who is so steeped in self-loathing? What's so bad about having the capacity to understand?
it should be steeped at just the right temperature.
Theatres the world over are steeped in odd traditions,
A Mongol, raised Mongol… bathed in the blood spilt by Genghis, steeped in his ways.