Bocanada in english

Puff

pronunciation: pʌf part of speech: noun
In gestures

bocanada = mouthful ; whiff. 

Example: She loses interest in her food after a few mouthfuls no matter what is put in front of her.Example: Some people are oblivious to the odor in the locker room after a game, while others wrinkle their noses at the slightest whiff of sweat.

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» bocanada de airegust of windblast .

Example: A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.

Example: Heavy rains and strong winds have lashed Victoria overnight and into the day in a wintry blast that has felled trees and damaged homes.

» bocanada de aire calientegust of warm airgust of hot airgust of heat .

Example: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.

Example: The gusts of hot air are unrelenting, diligently carrying fine particles of sand into every crevice in your body.

Example: As the train left the station, the clusters of palm trees receded and the approaching desert emitted gusts of heat that seared one's face.

» bocanada de aire frescobreath of fresh air .

Example: I had the chance to first use the Internet in 1992, and immediately I felt a great breath of fresh air, from the very first day when I succeeded in obtaining messages from a 'listserv'.

» bocanada de calorgust of warm airgust of hot airgust of heat .

Example: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.

Example: The gusts of hot air are unrelenting, diligently carrying fine particles of sand into every crevice in your body.

Example: As the train left the station, the clusters of palm trees receded and the approaching desert emitted gusts of heat that seared one's face.

» bocanada de humopuff of smoke .

Example: All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.

Bocanada synonyms

draw in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb blow in spanish: soplo, pronunciation: bloʊ part of speech: noun, verb fancy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: fænsi part of speech: noun, adjective, verb drag in spanish: arrastrar, pronunciation: dræg part of speech: verb, noun pull in spanish: Halar, pronunciation: pʊl part of speech: verb, noun gasp in spanish: jadear, pronunciation: gæsp part of speech: noun, verb heave in spanish: tirón, pronunciation: hiv part of speech: verb, noun whiff in spanish: olorcillo, pronunciation: wɪf part of speech: noun quilt in spanish: edredón, pronunciation: kwɪlt part of speech: noun huff in spanish: rabieta, pronunciation: hʌf part of speech: noun pant in spanish: pantalón, pronunciation: pænt part of speech: noun, verb comforter in spanish: edredón, pronunciation: kʌmfɜrtɜr part of speech: noun chuff in spanish: bagazo, pronunciation: tʃʌf part of speech: verb blow up in spanish: explotar, pronunciation: bloʊʌp part of speech: verb puffed in spanish: hinchado, pronunciation: pʌft part of speech: adjective powderpuff in spanish: borla para empolvarse, pronunciation: paʊdɜrpəf part of speech: noun puff up in spanish: hinchar, pronunciation: pʌfʌp part of speech: verb puff of air in spanish: soplo de aire, pronunciation: pʌfʌver part of speech: noun puff out in spanish: ahuecar, pronunciation: pʌfaʊt part of speech: verb
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