Carnada in english

Bait

pronunciation: beɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures

carnada = bait ; fishing bait ; chum ; fish chum. 

Example: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Example: Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Example: All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Example: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.

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» carnada vivalive bait .

Example: Two men have been charged with using kittens as live bait to train greyhounds, following allegations that piglets, rabbits and possums were also used in the sport.

» esparcir carnadachum .

Example: After chumming, take the rod and reel out to the chosen spot, tie the hook to the line and pinch a weight or two about two-feet above the hook.

» poner carnadabait .

Example: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.

Carnada synonyms

ride in spanish: paseo, pronunciation: raɪd part of speech: verb, noun hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun lure in spanish: señuelo, pronunciation: lʊr part of speech: noun, verb rally in spanish: reunión, pronunciation: ræli part of speech: noun, verb tease in spanish: molestar, pronunciation: tiz part of speech: verb, noun rag in spanish: trapo, pronunciation: ræg part of speech: noun taunt in spanish: pulla, pronunciation: tɔnt part of speech: noun, verb cod in spanish: bacalao, pronunciation: kɑd part of speech: noun twit in spanish: estafermo, pronunciation: twɪt part of speech: noun, verb decoy in spanish: señuelo, pronunciation: dəkɔɪ part of speech: noun tantalize in spanish: atormentar, pronunciation: tæntəlaɪz part of speech: verb sweetener in spanish: edulcorante, pronunciation: switənɜr part of speech: noun come-on in spanish: venga, pronunciation: kʌmɑn part of speech: noun
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