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The fleshy part of the human body that one sits on.
can
behind
seat
bottom
tail
stern
ass
fanny
butt
posterior
Portuguese
cu
Portuguese
levantar
Catalan
erigir
Spanish
levantar
Construct, build, or erect.
raise
erect
set up
put up
level
Portuguese
levantar
Portuguese
criar
Catalan
alimentar
Spanish
alimentar
Bring up.
parent
nurture
bring up
Portuguese
criar
Catalan
aixecar-se
Rise up.
rise
lift
Catalan
aixecar-se
parent
nurture
bring up
1
Unfortunately, however, families rarely prepare for an aging
parent
's
future care needs.
2
One Family has been working for 35 years to support
one
-
parent
families.
3
The company addressed that problem by consolidating debt at the
parent
level.
4
UAP is the
parent
company of New Ireland in the Irish market.
5
Both have long bedeviled debate on the issue of single
parent
families.
1
We need to rethink the way in which we
nurture
new PhDs.
2
He brought it up in the
nurture
and admonition of the Lord.
3
No chance of using that cash to
nurture
and develop new talent.
4
The work of
nurture
in connection with the feelings is now apparent.
5
They must
nurture
their own true style that comes from deep within.
1
With that said, you
bring
up
a great point, which is oxygen.
2
I'll
bring
up
the rear-in case it gets in position to attack.
3
Which was true, of course, and petty of me to
bring
up
.
4
It's not always an easy thing to
bring
up
or talk about.
5
They should also
bring
up
any family history related to lipid disorders.
1
However, the
rear
entrance to the centre is another story this week.
2
That said, the
rear
-
endings
demonstrate that the technology is far from perfect.
3
Nydia faced the
rear
of the house, also on the second level.
4
Moving closer, he saw animal pens in the
rear
of the house.
5
Along the
rear
boundary there is 18m of right of way access.
6
Attacking cavalry must have favorable ground in front; defending cavalry, in
rear
.
7
Col. Washington moved in column in the
rear
,
keeping himself in reserve.
8
The people stood in the aisles from the
rear
to the pulpit.
9
That gentleman was in his office in the
rear
of the store.
10
To figure out risk, the app combines
rear
-
camera
data with front-camera events.
11
I'll bring up the
rear
-
in
case it gets in position to attack.
12
Soldiers in the front ranks were killed by those in the
rear
.
13
Well, Indians all in the north, in the
rear
of General Flores.
14
Thus was Saturday morning lost to a
rear
-
guard
action of intelligence gathering.
15
He began to lead the way to the
rear
of the building.
16
Mr. Bromley immediately entered; Mr. Townshend followed; Burchel brought up the
rear
.
rear
·
rear door
rear end
right rear
rear wall
open the rear
Portuguese
cu
ânus
bunda
nádegas
anca
popô
rabo
traseiro
bumbum
nalgas
levantar
construir
erigir
erguer
criar
reverso
dorso
parte traseira
costas
Catalan
paner
natges
darrere
cul
tafanari
erigir
alçar
aixecar
alimentar
criar
formar
educar
aixecar-se
alçar-se
dreçar-se
la part del darrere
dors
part del darrere
revés
part posterior
revers
Spanish
cachas
fondo
ancas
tras
traste
nalga
cachetes
fin
tuje
asentaderas
suelo
cola
posas
trasero
culo
ocóte
nalgas
posaderas
pompis
ano
pandero
posterior
asiento
glúteos
as de oros
rulé
grupa
levantar
erguir
alzar
alimentar
criar
formar
ser padre
educar
revés
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