Azogado in english

Azogado

pronunciation: æzoʊgɑdoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures

azogado = restless ; fidgety ; squirrely ; antsy . 

Example: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Example: Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Example: Myself, I require time alone, I begin to go a little squirrely if I don't get enough time to myself.Example: If filling in the end credits for TV shows were part of your job you might get antsy sometimes too.

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» estar azogadohave + the fidgetshave + ants in + Posesivo + knickershave + ants in + Posesivo + pants .

Example: In the polite Anglo-Saxon culture, you don't tell people who have the fidgets to stop fidgeting.

Example: In twenty seconds I was jigging round the kitchen like a ballet dancer with ants in her knickers.

Example: Freckle-faced, scrawny, and almost sixteen, Cane has ants in her pants.

» temblar como una zogadoshake like + a leaf .

Example: 15 minutes later she was eating her breakfast like nothing ever happened, but I was shaking like a leaf.

» temblar como un azogadotremble like + a leaf .

Example: During the wedding ceremony he trembled like a leaf, and made the wrong responses to the clergyman.
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