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to feel strange or out of place, to feel like a fish out of water
Kreyòl : depeyize
English : to feel strange or out of place, to feel like a fish out of water
Français : se sentir étrange ou déplacé, se sentir comme un poisson hors de l'eau
Español : sentirse extraño o fuera de lugar, sentirse como un pez fuera del agua
Português : sentir-se estranho ou deslocado, sentir-se como um peixe fora d'água.

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She's a fish out of water, fish shop, fish market, fish, potable , source; spring (water), wellspring* source , feel, smell, I feel hot, to feel a tightness in one's chest; to feel a weight upon one's chest, one&apps;s place , place , place where lottery tickets are sold, private lottery place, Me without you is like an ocean without water., (n.), feel like (v.), want (v.), I feel like; I have the desire to, This may feel like a big gush of fluid, to be sleepy, to feel like sleeping, to shove out, chase out, to evict; to clear out, leave, anguish , curious strange.


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