Azogue in english
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pronunciation: kwɪksɪlvɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kwɪksɪlvɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
azogue = mercury.
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» ser un azogue = have + the fidgets ; have + ants in + Posesivo + knickers ; have + 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 cuerpo = have + ants in + Posesivo + pants ; have + the fidgets ; have + 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.