Curling in spanish

Curling

pronunciation: kuɹ̩ling part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

curl2 = combar, encorvar, arquear. 

Example: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.

more:

» curl + Posesivo + finger up = doblar el dedo hacia arriba y hacia abajo, mover el dedo hacia arriba y hacia abajo.

Example: And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify 'Come over here'.

» curl + Posesivo + lips = hacer una mueca con los labios.

Example: 'Well, there's something else you might want to consider too,' said Passantino, curling her lips amicably.

» curl up = acurrucarse.

Example: Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.

» curl up = rizarse, doblarse.

Example: It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.

» curl up on + a sofa = acurrucarse en un sofá.

Example: I was born and raised in Los Angeles and spent much of my childhood curled up on a sofa with my nose in a book.

curling = curling. 

Example: Curling, a version of bowls, but played on ice and involving the astute application of brooms, is a sport in which Scotland is a world leader.

more:

» toe-curling = bochornoso, vergonzoso.

Example: I saw the worst comedy act I've ever seen last night -- it was absolutely toe-curling!.

Curling synonyms

moving in spanish: emocionante, pronunciation: muvɪŋ part of speech: adjective curly in spanish: Rizado, pronunciation: kɜrli part of speech: adjective curled in spanish: rizado, pronunciation: kɜrld part of speech: adjective
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