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* fushull|o'·n = frushullo'·n

fut nm foot ( [1] 2 inches)
<> fut· [ ] to mend <> with [ ]
<>a fut· [Colloq] "stuff it in to <>" to strike <> (hard) ia futa me shkelm I kicked him/her/it hard na e futi me sa fuqi kishte he struck us as hard as he could Afrohu dhe futja mu nė ballė! Get close and shoot him right through the forehead! ia futi njė breshėr a hailstorm struck suddenly
ia fut· [Colloq] to talk off the top of one's head
i [ ] fut· [Colloq] to indulge oneself in [ ]
<> fut· bėrrylin to give <> the elbow; force <> away/out
[ ] fut· brenda [Colloq] to put [ ] in jail
<> fut· cita to stir <> up; sow discord among/between <>, provoke dissension among/between <>
e fut· djallin nė shishe [Joke] "stick the devil in the bottle" to be devilishly clever
fut· dorėn/duart nė zjarr/prush "put one's hand/hands in the fire/coals" to be willing to swear to it, be absolutely certain
e fut· dreqin nė shishe [Joke] "stick the devil in the bottle" to be devilishly clever

fut·
II§ vt 1 to put [ ] inside: insert; thrust/plant [ ] deep, drive [ ] in, stick [ ] in; immerse, plunge; introduce, add 2 [Colloq] to patch 3 to put [ ] aside for safekeeping 4 to install [someone] (in a job/position), install [someone] (as a member) 5 [Fig] to include 6 [Fig] to involve 7 [Colloq] to give [ ] a quick treatment (with/by)
III§ vi 1 [Colloq] to hit <> (hard) 2 [Fig Colloq] (of weather phenomena) to start suddenly