Andanza in english

Fortune

pronunciation: fɔrtʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

andanzas = wanderings ; high jinks [hijinks] ; hijinks [high jinks] ; antics ; tomfoolery ; foolery. 

Example: But I do believe that the research data indicate that the people who do now go into libraries could be helped more in their wanderings amongst the books.Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics.Example: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics.Example: Here's to a night of endless shenanigans, raising a ruckus, and any other tomfoolery we can get into.Example: I would normally turn a blind eye to such foolery, but that comment is totally out of line and it requires a response.

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» volver a + Posesivo + viejas andanzasbe back to + Posesivo + old ways .

Example: The police should prosecute the big fish like the Ansar brothers who have spent time in the nick for drug dealing but are now back to their old ways.

Andanza synonyms

lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: lɑt part of speech: noun chance in spanish: oportunidad, pronunciation: tʃæns part of speech: noun fate in spanish: destino, pronunciation: feɪt part of speech: noun destiny in spanish: destino, pronunciation: destəni part of speech: noun luck in spanish: suerte, pronunciation: lʌk part of speech: noun hazard in spanish: peligro, pronunciation: hæzɜrd part of speech: noun portion in spanish: parte, pronunciation: pɔrʃən part of speech: noun circumstances in spanish: circunstancias, pronunciation: sɜrkəmstænsəz part of speech: noun
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