Examples of using Is thicker in English and their translations into Swedish
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Um, people squabble, but at the end of the day, blood is thicker than water.
I guess it's the ultimate blood is thicker than water.
You can drown in either, Lila. Darling, blood is thicker than water, but.
Don't you people know that blood is thicker than water?
The handle is thicker near the file blade to give a good grip.
You never heard blood is thicker than water?
If he does it's with an accent that is thicker than sauerkraut sauce.
But here… This is thicker glass.
Blood is thicker than water, and I have been with Reggie since the womb.
But blood is thicker than ice. You might have beaten me, Louise.
The M double sided is an M size pole which is thicker.
The blade that made these cuts is thicker, evenly tapered and sharp on both edges, like a dagger. Definitely not a match.
we do. and blood is thicker than water.
The things I have just seen. is thicker than water, but… Well, I know that blood.
and blood is thicker than water, and we do.
When the grass is mown for the third or fourth time and is thicker, it can be gradually cut to three centimetres.
the cops don't know what happened last night and blood is thicker than water.
Ullto(300 g/m²) is thicker and works perfectly as an intermediate or outer layer when it is not too cold.
because the thickness of zinc coating is thicker.
While every man's skin is unique, in general, male skin- on both the face and the body- is thicker, oilier and ages differently.