Arqueo in english

Arching

pronunciation: ɑrtʃɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

arquear1 = curl ; arch. 

Example: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.

more:

» arquear las cejasraise + Posesivo + eyebrow(s)arch + Posesivo + eyebrows .

Example: She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile.

Example: 'I find this all baffling,' Meek commented, arching her eyebrows.

» arquearsehumparch .

Example: If your cat cries when it urinates or if it humps over when walking, it may well have some other illness.

Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.

arquear2 = retch. 

Example: The defendant vomited in the dock and retched repeatedly and loudly at his murder trial as he heard graphic details of the injuries sustained by the girlfriend he shot.

Arqueo synonyms

arcuate in spanish: arqueado, pronunciation: ɑrkjueɪt part of speech: adjective arced in spanish: arqueado, pronunciation: ɑrst part of speech: adjective bowed in spanish: encorvado, pronunciation: baʊd part of speech: adjective curved in spanish: curvo, pronunciation: kɜrvd part of speech: adjective arched in spanish: arqueado, pronunciation: ɑrtʃt part of speech: adjective curving in spanish: curvado, pronunciation: kɜrvɪŋ part of speech: adjective arciform in spanish: arciforme, pronunciation: ɑrsəfɔrm part of speech: adjective
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