Embolsar in english

Pocket

pronunciation: pɑkət part of speech: noun
In gestures

embolsar = bag ; pull in. 

Example: The lessons included: reading help wanted ads, following directions, asking for advice, bagging groceries, teaching someone, decision making, and helping others.Example: The show, which only started gestating in May, has already pulled in over a million dollars in ticket sales.

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Example: The librarian presented duplicate invoices for books received to the board and then pocketed the extra payment.

Example: A circle of knitters who meet for a natter have ended up netting a massive £4973 for charity.

embolsarse = pocket ; net. 

Example: The librarian presented duplicate invoices for books received to the board and then pocketed the extra payment.Example: A circle of knitters who meet for a natter have ended up netting a massive £4973 for charity.

Embolsar synonyms

bag in spanish: bolso, pronunciation: bæg part of speech: noun sack in spanish: saco, pronunciation: sæk part of speech: noun scoop in spanish: cuchara, pronunciation: skup part of speech: noun, verb sac in spanish: saco, pronunciation: sæk part of speech: noun pouch in spanish: bolsa, pronunciation: paʊtʃ part of speech: noun
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