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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
sách1, m. (gs. & npl. sáigh, gpl. ~). Well-fed person. Prov: Ní thuigeann, ní mhothaíonn, an ~ an seang, it is ill speaking between a full man and a fasting.
sách2, pred. a. & adv. 1. Full, sated, satisfied. Bheith ~ de rud, to be full up, sated, with sth. Nuair a bhíomar ~, when we had taken our fill. Tá mé ~ de, I have had enough of it. S.a. subhach. 2. Sufficiently, enough. ~ láidir, fada, sona, strong, long, happy, enough. ~ fuar, rather cold. ~ minic, fairly often.
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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Bheith tuirseach, cortha, sách, de rud, to be tired of, weary of, satiated with, sth.
~ biorán ann, stick a pin in it.
~ síos sa pholl é, stick it down in the hole.
Ná ~ thusa thú féin isteach sa chomhrá, don’t you intrude yourself into the conversation.
~ sách, happy and replete.
Sáigh sa ~ é, stick it in the ground.
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