Labia in english

Labia

pronunciation: lɑbiə part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

labia = glibness ; sweet talk ; fast-talking ; fast-talk ; smooth talk ; loquacity ; loquaciousness. 

Example: Their expressed concern is far more with his remoteness, unresponsiveness, lack of sympathy, glibness, or dogmatism.Example: Ursel now became quite desperate and knew that she was in deep trouble, while all her sweet talk would not help any more.Example: They had to do some fast-talking to gain access to the facilities.Example: It was obvious to some that his fast talk and clever references conspicuously failed to hide his insecurity.Example: So she tempted him with her charms, and he gave in to her smooth talk.Example: Her vivacity and loquacity is remarkable and her speech is strikingly eloquent.Example: What had attracted me at first was his loquaciousness -- and that very trait eventually turned me off.

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» con mucha labiagliblysmooth-tonguedsmooth-talkingfast-talking .

Example: When the mission of the public library in society is pondered, the trio of education, information and recreation is frequently injected glibly into the conversation.

Example: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.

Example: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.

Example: After inheriting her father's run-down circus, a woman and her fast-talking manager struggle to keep it afloat.

» conseguir con labia y zalameríassmooth-talk + Posesivo + way intosweet-talk + Posesivo + way into .

Example: She smooth talked her way into a window seat for the 16 hour flight.

Example: I thought she was done for, but she just sweet-talked her way into Quinn's office.

» conseguir entrar con labia y zalameríasfast-talk + Posesivo + way intosmooth-talk + Posesivo + way intosweet-talk + Posesivo + way into .

Example: I liked the way he fast-talked his way into Sonny's organization.

Example: She smooth talked her way into a window seat for the 16 hour flight.

Example: I thought she was done for, but she just sweet-talked her way into Quinn's office.

» conseguir escaparse con labia y zalameríasfast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalameríasfast-talk + Alguien + intosmooth-talk + Alguien + intosweet-talk + Alguien + into .

Example: We feel he fast-talked us into signing a contract.

Example: I quit seeing him for awhile, then he smooth-talked me into going back to the lake with him.

Example: Her uncle sweet-talked her into signing many papers which eventually made him the owner of all her parents' wealth.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para sacarle Algo a Alguiensmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out ofsweet-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escaparse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para zafarse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escaparse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para zafarse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para desistir de Hacer Algosweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para sacarle Algo a Alguiensmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out ofsweet-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para desistir de Hacer Algosweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escaparse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para zafarse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse defast-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

» persona con/de mucha labiafast-talkersmooth-talker .

Example: Beware the fast-talker, the person with the gift of the gab -- the friendly salesman, the oily politician -- running through the 'facts' faster than you can keep up.

Example: Almost two decades later we have research confirming that a smooth talker wins the day still.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para sacarle Algo a Alguiensweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para desistir de Hacer Algosweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para sacarle Algo a Alguiensweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para desistir de Hacer Algosweet-talk + Alguien + out ofsmooth-talk + Alguien + out offast-talk + Alguien + out of .

Example: She should have but I sweet-talked her out of such a rash act = Ella lo debería haber hecho pero yo la persuadí con labia y zalamerías para que desistiera de llevar a cabo una actuación tan precipitada.

Example: Esther's former beau smooth-talked her out of her money before marrying her sister years ago.

Example: He discussed his controversial past when he fast-talked people out of their money by selling cheap watches on London street corners.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escaparse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para zafarse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escaparse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para zafarse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escaparse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para zafarse desweet-talk + Posesivo + way out ofsmooth-talk + Posesivo + way out offast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .

Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.

Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything.

Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.

» tener mucha labiahave + a way with words .

Example: You've got a way with words but no way out.
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