Examples of using This pleasant in English and their translations into Polish
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burgundy color options, this pleasant backpack highlights enough room for your dai….
And in this pleasant turmoil of shopping for sliders
Let me thank the group from Kuwait for inviting me to talk on this pleasant morning.
In this pleasant area you can enjoy freshly roasted coffee,
on the other way is again presented in the everyday life of this pleasant place.
These are the important points that I want to share with you on this pleasant Sunday.
Use the lever when the boss is defeated That is the end of this pleasant quest.
here are a few simple tips that will help you to quickly master this pleasant pastime.
Winner of the"Family Restaurant" prize three years running, this pleasant restaurant offers menus for all meals of the day in a circus-like setting.
To end, Dare to immerse yourself in this pleasant adventure, I assure you that this melancholy story be hooked.
If someone had planned a longer stay in this pleasant region, has to start the trip from Siena.
We have certainly come a long way and perhaps this pleasant, friendly gathering does not paint the whole picture.
Very good, when you are doing this pleasant and useful less than once a month,
This pleasant, isolated cottage which catches the full sun is in Sicily,
About a 20-minute walk from O'Connell Street in Dublin city centre, this pleasant bed and breakfast with free Wi-Fi….
parents that's based on truth than this pleasant artificial Sorry, wouldn't you.
This pleasant walnut taste of silkworm pupa causes that in Korea it has a lot of connoisseurs,
And I would love to stay here and have this pleasant chat, but the world's most famous infomercial douche doesn't want to be late for his first day on the job.
This pleasant custom grew upon the Church,
Srinagars most sophisticated suburbs, is this pleasant moderately sized hotel- one of city's calmest places to lay your head.