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prall

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German

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Etymology

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From Low German pral, from Middle Low German pral (literally to bounce, spring back), ultimately related to prallen (to collide).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -al

Adjective

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prall (strong nominative masculine singular praller, comparative praller, superlative am prallsten)

  1. full; firm; tight
    "Die gefallene Madonna mit den prallen Möpsen" des Malers Van Klomp, die nun von Adolf Hitler gesucht wird.
    "The fallen Madonna with the big boobies" by the artist Van Klomp, that Hitler's looking for.

Declension

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Further reading

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  • prall” in Duden online