Sentence examples of "sliding collar strangle" in English

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He, who kicks the pillar that stands on the bridge that leads over the river that flows through the village, in which lives the man, who owns the collar that bestows magical powers that perform miracles, dies. Celui qui donne un coup de pied à la colonne, qui se trouve sur le pont, qui passe sur la rivière, qui coule dans le village, dans lequel demeure l'homme, qui possède le collier, qui détient des pouvoirs magiques qui réalisent des miracles, va mourir.
The first person to repeat that to my wife, I will strangle. Understood? Le premier qui répète cela à ma femme, je l'étrangle, compris ?
He grabbed me by the collar. Il m'agrippa par le col.
Christopher Columbus's "The Idiot's Guide to Killing a Shark Barehanded" and "The Twenty Ways to Strangle a Giant Squid" both went on to become bestsellers. Les deux livres de Christophe Colomb, "Comment tuer un requin à mains nues pour les nuls" et "Les vingt manières d'étrangler un calmar géant" sont tous deux des best-sellers.
Your collar has a stain on it. Ton collet est taché.
He got so stout that his collar did not meet. Il devint tellement gros que son collier ne lui allait plus.
He took me by the collar. Il me prit par le col.
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