Empapelar in english
Paper
pronunciation: peɪpɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: peɪpɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
empapelar = paper.
Example: Fortunately, all the damage is behind a set of shelves which are packed with books, so there's no need to paper the wall -- nobody will ever see it.more:
» papel de empapelar = wallpaper .
Example: Factories are manufacturing hundreds of diversified products: paper containers, overalls, wire products, icepicks, furniture, building supplies, soap, buttons, wallpaper, kitchenware, shirts, cosmetics, carpets, paint -- the list goes on.» tener dinero para empapelar = be loaded with money ; be made of money ; have + money to burn ; be rolling in money ; be filthy rich ; be stinking rich ; be loaded rich .
Example: In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all. Example: The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy. Example: Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn. Example: Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions. Example: If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich. Example: Nicknamed 'Richie' by his friends, the 41-year-old is, well, stinking rich. Example: Yet, as far as monetary control, the white privileged people are loaded rich.