Cepillar in english

Brush

pronunciation: brʌʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures

cepillarse = polish + Nombre + off ; make + short change of. 

Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.

cepillar = brush ; plane. 

Example: For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.Example: A barrel maker was commonly called a cooper and he started by planing narrow wood strips or staves from imported wood often from Thailand = A barrel maker was commonly called a cooper and he started by planing narrow wood strips or staves from imported wood often from Thailand.

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» cepillarsepolish + Nombre + offmake + short change of .

Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.

Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.

» cepillarse a Alguienbuffbonejump + Posesivo + bones .

Example: The only sex scenes I thought were decent were when Muffy buffed her boyfriend at the start.

Example: If you had a super hot cousin by marriage, would you bone her?.

Example: Try not to 'jump his bones' too soon if you fancy the arse off him -- leave that for the end of the night.

» cepillarse los dientesbrush + Posesivo + teethclean teeth .

Example: We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.

Example: Many people don't brush their tongues, but keeping it clean is as crucial as it is to clean one's teeth.

» máquina de cepillarplaning machine .

Example: Later, for around a century, a planing machine fitted with special files was used instead.

Cepillar synonyms

sweep in spanish: barrer, pronunciation: swip part of speech: noun, verb encounter in spanish: encuentro, pronunciation: ɪnkaʊntɜr part of speech: noun, verb clash in spanish: choque, pronunciation: klæʃ part of speech: noun kiss in spanish: Beso, pronunciation: kɪs part of speech: noun, verb copse in spanish: bosquecillo, pronunciation: kɑps part of speech: noun skirmish in spanish: escaramuza, pronunciation: skɜrmɪʃ part of speech: noun thicket in spanish: matorral, pronunciation: θɪkɪt part of speech: noun coppice in spanish: matorral, pronunciation: kɑpɪs part of speech: noun brushwood in spanish: maleza, pronunciation: brʊʃwʊd part of speech: noun brushing in spanish: cepillado, pronunciation: brʌʃɪŋ part of speech: noun light touch in spanish: toque ligero, pronunciation: laɪttʌtʃ part of speech: noun
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