seccare — meaning in English
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English meaning
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annoy
verb To bother or irritate someone, especially through repeated small actions.
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dry
adj Free from moisture; not wet.
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fuss
noun Excessive worry, activity, or complaint over something minor.
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irk
verb to irritate; annoy; bother
Senses
seccare is used for these senses in English:
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annoy
(intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome.
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dry
(transitive, figurative) To exhaust; to cause to run dry.
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fuss
(intransitive) To fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust
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irk
(transitive) to irritate; annoy; bother
dry — full definition
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adj Free from moisture; not wet.
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adj Lacking or forbidding alcohol.
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adj Not sweet, especially describing wine.
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adj Amusing in a deadpan, understated way; also, plainly boring.
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verb To remove moisture from something, or to lose moisture.