Examples of using Affectionately called in English and their translations into Slovak
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Driver-abrek affectionately called the Moscow have nipples. Fool.
No comments In our company cute Friday affectionately called"TyaPnitsa".
Wilson Creek, affectionately called“The Creek” by members, will be having a Drive-In service on the bottomlan.
The inhabitants of these countries such art affectionately called"music for the eyes.".
During The Tonight Show Hemsworth also addressed the speech he made at the event- it was the newlyweds' first official public appearance as a married couple-in which the actor affectionately called Cyrus his wife.
Who does not like the blue- as affectionately called eggplant in the south.
Misch remained proud to the end about his years with Hitler, whom he affectionately called"boss.''.
Marion, the boys' younger sister, whom they affectionately called Nellie, was two years younger than Father.
In 1958, the founder Cavaliere del Lavoro Pietro Catelliwanted to celebrate the birth of his first-born son, affectionately called“chicco.”.
Young Francesco Forgione- Franci, as he was affectionately called- grew up in a humble, hardworking family in southern Italy.
Icking during class time to make friends with a Night Fury, whom he affectionately called Bezzubik.
Of course, except for"seyfogolovogo" as it is affectionately called gamers, video presented many other characters that have to deal with in the course of gameplay.
One when I came out of the womb andone when I met Susie,” as he affectionately called his wife.
Also affectionately called the"Jungle Express" by the locals, the railway winds through the hilly landscape in the south of the district of Feldbach and you can enjoy wonderful views of the Styrian… Zotter Chocolate Factory.
He formed bonds with fellow prisoners, to the point where they affectionately called him"Hollywood".
Decorate your home with this traditional Croatian souvenir affectionately called"White Gold" and remind yourself of your unforgettable vacation.
Almost a century ago, tourists would pay 25 cents to be lowered down a narrow shaft,a process guides affectionately called“Dope on a Rope.”.
Undoubtedly, the games in the genre of shooter, or as it is affectionately called the"shooter", are the most popular among players of the stronger sex.
On the next visit, Abdullah and his sister Asma, who had prepared food for the journey to Yathrib tore her belt into two and tiedthe bundles of food together with it, from that time onward she was affectionately called Dhat-un-Nitaqain, meaning owner of the two belts!
Initially cultivated in central Asia,this powerful and pungent tasting aromatic edible bulb, affectionately called‘stinking rose', is a member of the Allium genus and is the cousin of onion, shallot, and leek.
Chanel S.A. is the fashionhouse founded in 1910 by Gabrielle Chanel(affectionately called'Coco' by friends).
A few tips on how you can affectionately call your boyfriend.
Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun, or as the Free Folk affectionately call him,“Wun Wun,” is one of the last known giants in Westeros.
The owners used to give them their names and affectionately call my"my baby" or other words of endearment.
The first of them- the most famous, elite and beloved by local residents, who affectionately call her Montenapo.
Their daughter isnow a precious 2-year-old named Morena and whom they affectionately call“More”.
Therefore, to estimate the support in each group they used a technique called multilevel regression with post-stratification,which researchers affectionately call Mr. P.
It is the final resting place ofHo Chi Minh, the most iconic and popular leader of Vietnam- who the Vietnamese people affectionately call‘Uncle Ho‘.
Budapest people affectionately call the Széchenyi swimming pool just“Slip” and are proud of it- after all, it glorified their city to the whole world as a balneological resort, giving people healing in the most serious diseases.
Few things perk up a boring bowl of dry kibble better than a spoonful of whatdog-loving celebrity chef Rachael Ray affectionately calls EVOO(extra-virgin olive oil)- especially if your kibble might be, ahem, the tiniest bit stale.