Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I already know the word "nerk" is not going to be there.
I find the word "nerk" in her dictionary.
Fletcher is seen laying a memorial wreath at his funeral which simply says "Nerk".
A genuine neologism was "nerk", which was used in place of the more offensive "berk".
He wrote that he was only slightly wounded in the left arm and leg, and was scribbling this note in case some officious nerk notified them.
But Newark Valley (Newark is commonly pronounced Nerk) is small enough so that people are careful what they say and to whom they say it.
Talking of pea-brained hooligans, wasn't it nice of that lovely Jamie Carragher to return the sparkling coin to the North Bank nerk who accidentally dropped it onto the pitch at Highbury?
As of two months ago JBI lowered its prices to $1500 per tonne to meet the competition from Fred Nerk (Imports) P/L (FNI), who have been importing from South East Asia.
During the school holidays of 1960, Lennon and McCartney performed together twice as the Nerk Twins, after hitchhiking to the Fox and Hounds pub in Caversham, Reading, which was managed by Mike Robbins and his wife Elizabeth (McCartney's cousin).