Tinsel in spanish
Oropel
pronunciation: oʊɹ̩oʊpel part of speech: noun
pronunciation: oʊɹ̩oʊpel part of speech: noun
In gestures






tinsel = guirnalda, oropel, fruslería, apariencia, relumbrón.
Example: Americans aren't buying as many Christmas decorations and tinsel this year, a grim new sign of slower holiday spending ahead.more:
» Tinseltown = Hollywood. [Forma coloquial]
Example: Tinseltown's leading men never get their due on the red carpet.