1. wiped
He wiped his hands on a handkerchief.
She wiped away her tears.
He wiped the sweat from his forehead.
That twenty-kilometer run really wiped me out.
The population of the town was wiped out.
Tom wiped away Mary's tears.
She wiped her face with a handkerchief.
Tom wiped the tears from Mary's eyes.
The expansion of the Roman Empire wiped out a considerable number of the original European languages.
Mayuko wiped a table with a cloth.
As Beth wiped tears from her face, she rushed home.
She wiped her wet hair with a towel.
This blot can't be wiped out.
Israel should be wiped off the map.
The Mongol hordes wiped out everything in their path.
Angličtina slovo „wytarte„(wiped) se zobrazí v sadách:
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You have no idea how distressed she was.
Jane was distressed.
Hannah was deeply distressed by the news.
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and a cab driver who said she was distressed.
... Mediterranean helping to rescue distressed migrants in the 136- foot...
His nagging distressed her.
What police thought was a distressed cat turned out to be a man practicing the cuica, a drum which produces noise by rubbing a stick attached to the drumhead from the inside.
EU finance ministers agreed on a permanent support system for distressed eurozone countries on Monday.