Caín in english

Cain

pronunciation: keɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures

Caín = Cain. 

Example: Based on the biblical story of Adam and Eve's first two sons, this book is about Cain's jealousy towards his brother Abel.

more:

» pasar las de Caíngo through + (sheer) hellhave + a devil of a timebe to hell and backgo through + a (real) ordealgo through + a lotbe through a lothave + a shitty timehave + a rotten timehave + a torrid timebe a/one hell of a roller coaster (ride)go through + hell and back .

Example: Ours is a world where people don't know what they want and are willing to go through hell to get it.

Example: As for poor Marilyn, she is the black sheep of the family, who has a devil of a time holding onto a boyfriend.

Example: These wrinklies are the wise men who have been to hell and back.

Example: My second delivery was an emergency C-section to a ten pound baby who went through a real ordeal as I waited for the doctor to arrive.

Example: These people may go through a lot but they keep smiling and are grateful for what they do have.

Example: We've been through a lot together and most of it was your fault.

Example: You sound like someone who has had a shitty time growing up, and I suspect that your problems lie in other realms of the mind.

Example: I am still married to Judy who has had a rotten time being my wife.

Example: The courts are having a torrid time in trying to handle these cases that seem to be on the increase on a daily basis.

Example: It's been a hell of a roller coaster ride, but one thing I learned from this is, all you can do is take one day at time.

Example: This chickadee on the picture here is still fighting after going through hell and back and every time I get news of her progress, my heart fills with joy.
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