Badajo in english

Clapper

pronunciation: klæpɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

badajo1 = clapper. 

Example: The 'thing' that hangs down in the middle of a bell is called a 'clapper'.

badajo2 = chatterbox ; windbag ; blabbermouth ; chatterer. 

Example: The ebullient Mr Wang is a chatterbox and a bit of a show-off.Example: Anyway, some day in the not too distant future the old windbag will be pushing up the daisies.Example: He's kind of a blabbermouth, and sooner or later, he's going to irritate just about everybody.Example: Paul speaks of such chatterers, and calls them 'busybodies,' who out of idleness roam about retailing from house to house, the talk which they have heard.

Badajo synonyms

tongue in spanish: lengua, pronunciation: tʌŋ part of speech: noun lingua in spanish: lingua, pronunciation: lɪŋgwə part of speech: noun glossa in spanish: glosa, pronunciation: glɔsə part of speech: noun
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