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fallo, error

BLUNDER

"I wouldn't let you wave your blunders around like a victory flag."

molino

MILL

"I encountered a situation with one of my lieutenants at the Stone Mill which may have some bearing."

pasar desapercibido

(TO KEEP) a low profile

"Any advice for me on my new position?"
"Keep a low profile."

contenerse

TO PACE ONESELF

"Be back in time for my supper."
"Pace yourself, lad."

impotente, incapaz

POWERLESS

"He gave me a potion that made me powerless to move or speak, yet did nothing to dull my senses."

desagradable, repugnante

DISTASTEFUL

"Step by step, one distasteful task after another, I made my way from the slums of Myr to the small council chamber."

mala hierba

WEED

"Influence grows like a weed."

CREER CONVENIENTE

TO SEE FIT

"The gods have seen fit to make it so."

huérfano

ORPHAN

"Just some poor orphans living with a farmer."

cero, nada

NOUGHT (NAUGHT)

"Though I rather think it's all for naught."

arbustos

SHRUBBERY

"I know the walls have ears, but apparently the shrubbery does, too."

pretendiente

SUITOR

"The Lord of Harrenhal will make a worthy suitor for..."

minar, debilitar (a alguien)

TO UNDERMINE (SOMEONE)

"You're working so hard to undermine him."

crema de avena

PORRIDGE

"Porridge plague?"
"You don't have it in the North? Your skin starts to look like boiled oats and eventually your face slides off and you die in agony."

ir al tajo

TO GET ON WITH IT

"If you mean to murder me, then bloody well get on with it."