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šə̑•gə̑r
{adjective} {noun} [Generate paradigm]
1.     crowded, cramped
ke•βə̑tə̑šte šə̑•gə̑r li•jə̑n     {sentence}     it got crowded in the shop
šə̑•gə̑r klass     {noun}     cramped classroom
šə̑•gə̑r kə̑ška•r     {noun}     {set phrase} unending circle, circle with no way out, situation with no way out
šə̑•gə̑r pöle•m     {noun}     crowded room
2.     narrow
šə̑•gə̑r jolgo•rno     {noun}     narrow footpath
3.     thick, dense
šə̑•gə̑r č́odə̑ra•     {noun}     dense forest
4.     tight, too tight, pinching (clothing, shoes)
šə̑•gə̑r jolč́ije•m     {noun}     pinching shoes
5.     {figuratively} cheerless, dismal, dreary, joyless, difficult
šə̑•gə̑r žap     {noun}     dreary time
šə̑•gə̑r onč́a•ltə̑š     {noun}     cheerless look
šə̑•gə̑r č́on     {noun}     {set phrase} envious person, petty person, callous person, indifferent person; {set phrase} nervous person
šə̑•gə̑r č́ona•n     {adjective}     {set phrase} envious, petty, callous, indifferent; {set phrase} nervous
6.     {figuratively} busy, straining, intense
šə̑•gə̑r ke•č́e-βlak     {noun}     busy days
7.     tightness, lack of space
mə̑j šə̑•gə̑rə̑m om jöra•te     {sentence}     I don't like not having enough space
8.     thick of the forest
č́odə̑ra• šə̑•gə̑r     {noun}     thick of the forest
9.     {figuratively} difficulty, impasse, deadlock, fix
ikta•ž-mon šə̑•gə̑rə̑šə̑že lija•m     {verb I}     to be hard-up for something, to be short of something
šə̑•gə̑rə̑š βoza•m     {verb I}     {set phrase} to get into a fix, to run into trouble
šə̑•gə̑rə̑š logala•m     {verb I}     {set phrase} to make a blunder, to put one's foot in it
šə̑•gə̑rə̑š perne•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to make a blunder, to put one's foot in it
šə̑•gə̑rə̑š pure•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to get into a fix, to run into trouble
šə̑•gə̑rə̑š purte•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to put someone in a difficult position

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