Azogue in english

Quicksilver

pronunciation: kwɪksɪlvɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

azogue = mercury. 

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» ser un azoguehave + 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.

» tener azogue en el cuerpohave + ants in + Posesivo + pantshave + the fidgetshave + ants in + Posesivo + knickers .

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

Azogue synonyms

fickle in spanish: voluble, pronunciation: fɪkəl part of speech: adjective mercurial in spanish: mercurial, pronunciation: mɜrkjʊriəl part of speech: adjective erratic in spanish: errático, pronunciation: ɪrætɪk part of speech: adjective mercury in spanish: mercurio, pronunciation: mɜrkjɜri part of speech: noun hg in spanish: hg, pronunciation: g part of speech: noun atomic number 80 in spanish: número atómico 80, pronunciation: ətɑmɪknəmbɜr part of speech: noun
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