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propor
Catalan
proposar
Spanish
declararse
Ask (someone) to marry you.
offer
declare oneself
Portuguese
propor
To ask for a person's hand in marriage.
propose
propose
1
Aim: This paper aims to highlight such challenges and
propose
practical solutions.
2
The Commission did not
propose
a ban on buying Russian government bonds.
3
All stakeholders need to meet and
propose
a permanent solution, he said.
4
This manuscript will
propose
guidelines and recommended quality criteria for future studies.
5
Additionally, it will need to identify and
propose
possible synergies, it said.
1
Demong eventually decided to
pop
the
question
following Thursday's individual hill competition.
2
She's only waiting and dying for him to
pop
the
question
.
3
So when it came time to
pop
the
question
,
Alex opted for virtual reality.
4
I says, 'Well, Claude, you gotta
pop
the
question
.
'
Whoee.
5
So you think Rick is going to
pop
the
question
?
6
I had decided to
pop
the
question
and had bought a diamond engagement ring.
7
Once Edna got Merle Grimes to
pop
the
question
,
she hadn't wasted a minute.
8
So as a carrier, when do you
pop
the
question
?
9
Because you've been shilly-shallying along as though 'twas her business to
pop
the
question
.
10
There ain't over a couple thousand people beside us that saw you
pop
the
question
.
11
One Thursday you are feeling lucky and identify a candidate to whom to
pop
the
question
.
12
Did he
pop
the
question
too soon?
13
If ever I do
pop
the
question
,
I shall do it on the spur of the moment.
14
He would
pop
the
question
tonight.
15
So when a man does
pop
the
question
,
his woman is thrilled, but she's usually not completely surprised.
16
Among the points discussed will be, whether it is allowable to
pop
the
question
on the croquet ground.
pop
the
question
pop
Portuguese
propor
Catalan
proposar
Spanish
declararse
proponer matrimonio
pedir en matrimonio
proponer
pedir casarse