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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Baineadh ~ as mo chuid cainte, an inference was drawn from what I said.
Scéal a bhfuil ~ air, long-drawn-out, silly, story.
~ cothrom, evenly-played, drawn, game.
~ capaill, horse-drawn coach.
Cuireadh ~ catha ar na saighdiúirí, the soldiers were drawn up for battle.
Osna fhada, long-drawn-out sigh.
Scéal ~, long-drawn-out story.
Osna fhadchumhach, long-drawn-out, lonesome, sigh.
Scéal an ghamhna bhuí, long-drawn-out story; tale of a tub, idle fiction.
Rud a ligean chun leadráin, to let sth. become long drawn out.
Ná déan ~ chapaill de, don’t make a long-drawn-out story of it.
~ an chaipín deirg, an ghamhna bhuí, mhadra na n-ocht gcos; ~ ó Shamhain go Bealtaine, long-drawn-out story, rambling tale.
2. Dul chun ~ le rud, to carry sth. too far; to make a long-drawn-out story of sth.
Feadán ~te, drawn tube.
Mar a shruthlófaí san abhainn mé, as if I had been drawn back and forth through the river.
~ uisce, freshness of (newly-drawn) water.
Uisce ~, fresh, newly-drawn, water.
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