US /dɪˈfletɪd/
・UK /dɪf'leɪtɪd/
So you can see that this empanada is inflated, and this one on this side is deflated.
You should consider something less intellectual." So I was deflated like a balloon, back to the kid in the hallway, went outside, walked back across campus to Father Young and said, "Don't worry about that piece of paper ass you decide.
So I was deflated like a balloon.
So I remember back in those days just feeling completely deflated and, you know what?
This year, kids won't be able to enjoy the tradition of waking up on Christmas morning to the sight of deflated Rudolph.
This year, kids won't be able to enjoy the tradition of waking up on Christmas morning to the sight of deflated Rudolph.
Deflated a bit is a fine thing.
Now we're going to go over how to tell if the cuff is inflated versus deflated.
Here the pilot balloon is deflated, so is the cuff.
And we wind up heading into the new year feeling deflated and defeated or, as I like to often say, defleated.
Pippi, a two-year-old Border Terrier with a continuous appetite for catching a deflated football in her jaws.
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