Buns in spanish
Bollos
pronunciation: boʊjoʊs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: boʊjoʊs part of speech: noun
In gestures
bun1 = bollo.
Example: After demolishing the cakes and sandwiches, pots of tea and buns laid on the table, he proceeded to eat his way through the contents of the fridge.more:
» bunfight [bun fight] = recepción, comida corporativa.
Example: This years bunfight was a great success and we have since welcomed many new members to our meetings, speaker events, and to our email list.» bunfight [bun fight] = disputa, altercado, contienda, pelotera.
Example: The man in the middle of the current bunfight over racing sports rights is Ian Frykberg.» have + a bun in the oven = estar embarazada, estar preñada, estar en estado, estar encinta, estar en estado de buena esperanza, quedarse preñada, quedarse embarazada.
Example: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.» hot cross bun = panecillo de Pascua, hornazo de Pascua.
Example: Hot cross buns are traditionally eaten on Good Friday, hot from the oven with lashings of butter.» sticky bun = panecillo dulce, suizo.
Example: Nothing beats sticky buns hot out of the oven!.» sweet bun = panecillo dulce, suizo.
Example: Everyone in my family loves these soft and sweet buns filled with cream cheese.bun2 = moño.
Example: The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.