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frec
Effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure.
friction
detrition
Portuguese
fricção
friction
detrition
1
News reports detail a recovery beset by delays, bureaucracy, and political
friction
.
2
Former U.S. officials said China would be pleased by the U.S.-Philippines
friction
.
3
Where does the energy come from for
friction
to do positive work?
4
For the analysis, the
friction
period was estimated from recent French data.
5
Syria has been a point of
friction
between Russia and the West.
1
The lawyer took off his spectacles; he began
rubbing
the glasses carefully.
2
The stock market investors must have been
rubbing
their hands with glee.
3
Raisin Eyes flopped forward, left hand
rubbing
circles on his right shoulder.
4
The polisher is used by
rubbing
with the grain of the wood.
5
Arlen exuded calm; the two women might have been cows
rubbing
shoulders.
6
He sat by the hour
rubbing
the back of his left hand.
7
Not convinced
rubbing
metal under your arms is the way to go?
8
Spread the tonic over the face,
rubbing
it thoroughly into the skin.
9
His hand ventured automatically to his right leg and started
rubbing
it.
10
From a
rubbing
of a carved wooden model in the Sarawak Museum.
11
Besides
rubbing
the silver once in four weeks, instead of every Friday.
12
Lyrralt said,
rubbing
his shoulder as the runes started to dance again.
13
Obviously distraught, he kept
rubbing
his hands on his short gray kimono.
14
Arnold didn't respond right away, his thumb lightly
rubbing
against my knuckles.
15
In
rubbing
and kneading, the skin should not be bruised or irritated.
16
What is out of order is when
rubbing
shoulders becomes twisting arms.
rubbing
rub
rub against
rub the back
rub shoulders
rub together
rub alcohol
Portuguese
fricção
atrito
Catalan
frec
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