Tom in spanish

Tom

pronunciation: toʊm part of speech: noun
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» any Tom, Dick or Harry = cualquier fulano, cualquier persona, cualquier hijo de vecino, cualquier mindundi.

Example: The idea that any women should marry any Tom, Dick or Harry regardless of her own feelings is simply prehistoric.

» every Tom, Dick and Harry = todo quisque, todo quisqui, todo dios, todo el mundo, todo hijo de vecino, todo mindundi, todo bicho viviente.

Example: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.

» peeping Tom = mirón.

Example: They seem to regard literature as a secondary experience, more akin to being a peeping Tom, an impotent voyeur, rather than being one of the healthy, active people who get on with real living.

» tomboy = marimacho, machona.

Example: Males who engage in more feminine activities may be considered 'sissies' and may often feel less accepted than females labeled as 'tomboys'.

» Tom, Dick and Harry = fulano, zutano y mengano.

Example: Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.

» tomfool = idiota, bobo, estúpido, tonto, necio, badulaque.

Example: Your mate is some kind of epic tomfool to imprison himself in his own vehicle.

» tomfoolery = payasadas, travesuras, andanzas, tonterías.

Example: Here's to a night of endless shenanigans, raising a ruckus, and any other tomfoolery we can get into.

» Tom Thumb = Pulgarcito.

Example: Some children may have had the misfortune to have lived for three or four years without having heard the stories of Tom Thumb or Cinderella.

Tom synonyms

tomcat in spanish: , pronunciation: tɑmkæt part of speech: noun gobbler in spanish: , pronunciation: gɑbəlɜr part of speech: noun uncle tom in spanish: , pronunciation: ʌŋkəltɑm part of speech: noun turkey cock in spanish: , pronunciation: tɜrkikɑk part of speech: noun tom turkey in spanish: , pronunciation: tɑmtɜrki part of speech: noun
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