Examples of using Fess in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Hello, Fess.
Fess up?- Yeah?
Really, Fess.
Fess up when you can.
Now fess up.
Fess up and tell us.
C'mon fess up.
What did he say, Fess?
Yeah, well, I gotta fess up, I took it hard.
And that was all Fess.
Fess up-- isn't it even slightly tempting?
OK, Will, fess up.
Your father isn't right, Fess.
I want to'fess up and reveal… my source.
You want to come, Fess?
When an honourable ordinary or some one figure is placed upon another, whether it be a fess, chevron, cross, etc., it is always to be named after the ordinary or figure over which it is placed, with either the words surtout or overall.
Come on, Brandon, fess up.
So, why has she got her hands on her face, Fess?
Come on, David, fess up.
We know all about it, so fess up.
Come on, girls, fess up.
I think you really sorta like her,'fess up.
I want my own, just like Fess Parker.
Inara, allow me to introduce my son, Fess Higgins.
Then the principal ordinary,such as the fess, the chevron, etc.
A manuscript of 1383 shows the arms of Samuel,son of Doctor Samuel of Venice, per fess a lion issuant and a fess wavy.