Batiente in english
Swing
pronunciation: swɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: swɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
batiente
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» puerta batiente = swinging door ; swing door .
Example: Many swinging doors are installed with a lever or doorknob to open them with. Example: Researchers have done a comparative study and found that revolving doors save more energy than swing doors.» reírse a mandíbula batiente = laugh + Posesivo + head off ; laugh like + a drain ; split + Posesivo + sides with laughter ; be in stitches (with laughter) ; fall about + laughing ; double up in + stitches .
Example: Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn. Example: She was grateful to have the error pointed out to her, and it made her laugh like a drain. Example: His dad pronounced the strange term to the best of his ability and the young man split his sides with laughter. Example: Andrea and Mark were very welcoming and Jess was a real scream and had us in stitches. Example: I told the lads about the conversation I'd had with the skipper and they all fell about laughing. Example: Now science backs up that claim, even proving that you burn as many calories as 15 minutes on an exercise bike when you double up in stitches.