Calcés in english
Calces
pronunciation: kælsɪz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kælsɪz part of speech: noun
In gestures






calzar = chock.
Example: When unhitching a wagon, a farmer forgot to chock the wagon wheels, and was caught between a wall and the wagon when the wagon rolled forward.more:
» el mismo que viste y calza = the very same .
Example: One tried-and-true tactic of the left is to always accuse the enemy of the very same crimes they themselves are committing.