Lindo in english

Cute

pronunciation: kjut part of speech: adjective
In gestures

lindar = border. 

Example: The Pacific Rim encompasses an enormous geographical area composed of all of the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean, east and west, from the Bering Straits to Antarctica.

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» lindar conadjoinadjoinborder onneighbour [neighbor, -USA] .

Example: The Central Administration has moved into a former, fully renovated school building which adjoins a new, modern building for the library users and staff.

Example: The Central Administration has moved into a former, fully renovated school building which adjoins a new, modern building for the library users and staff.

Example: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.

Example: Many suburbs begin as exurbs, and many exurbs are slowly swallowed up by the suburbs of the regions they neighbor as population growth expands, leading to increased demand for usable land.

lindo = cute ; dinky ; darling ; beautiful ; comely ; handsome ; bonny ; peachy ; peachy-keen ; adorable. 

Example: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.Example: This dinky pink handbag is ideal for day or evening use.Example: Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.Example: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.Example: He went in the tavern wearing an eye patch, crying 'ahoy, matey!' and eying the comely wenches.Example: All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.Example: He's a right proper Scottish piper with his bonny hat and bagpipes.Example: Grab your sunscreen and a frisbee, it's a peachy day for the beach!.Example: Sure, other than all that, I guess they've been peachy-keen.Example: The sure-fire way to make people coo over your pet is it to dress it up in an adorable outfit.

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» de lo lindolike a dream .

Example: The ball joint came apart with only a few slogs with the club hammer and it all went back together like a dream.

» disfrutar de lo lindohave + a balllive it uphave + the time of + Posesivo + lifehave + a field dayhave + a blastget + a kick out of .

Example: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

Example: Children who get a kick out of torturing pets are in danger of becoming serial killers.

» divertirse de lo lindohave + a ballhave + the time of + Posesivo + lifelive it uphave + a field dayhave + great funhave + good funhave + a blast .

Example: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Example: We work hard, but have great fun in the process, and you will get great satisfaction seeing the results of your efforts.

Example: We guarantee that you'll have good fun, and enjoy plenty of marvellous Irish traditional music.

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

» funcionar de lo lindowork like + a charmgo like + a charm .

Example: It worked like a charm.

Example: Restart your computer and presto, it will go like a charm.

» gozar de lo lindolove + every minute of ithave + a ballhave + a whale of a timeenjoy + every minute ofhave + the time of + Posesivo + lifelive it uphave + a field dayhave + a blasthave + a field day .

Example: I loved every minute of it and it made me see just how poverty stricken Jamaica really is!.

Example: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

Example: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

Example: Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

» lo lindocuteness  .

Example: The author examines the way ephemeral aesthetic notions like cuteness, quaintness, romance, glamour, and coolness are constituted and marketed.

» pasárselo de lo lindohave + a ballhave + the time of + Posesivo + lifelive it uphave + a field dayhave + a blast .

Example: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

» sacudir de lo lindoknock + the living daylights out ofknock + the hell out ofbeat + Nombre + (all) hollowbeat + the living daylights out ofbeat + the hell out ofknock + the shit out ofbeat + the shit out ofbeat + the wits out ofbeat + the life out of .

Example: One after another, young pianists sat down and knocked the living daylights out of the piano.

Example: This is one of those movies that preaches nonviolence, even as the good guy is knocking the hell out of a few dozen dudes.

Example: But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day.

Example: The players don't wear helmets or padding; they just beat the living daylights out of each other and then go for a beer.

Example: Police beat the hell out of innocent students during a botched raid.

Example: This is fucking disgraceful, somebody should knock the shit out of them.

Example: You should provoke him into attacking you, and then beat the shit out of him.

Example: He not only beat the wits out of the bully, but broke his bones as well.

Example: He remembers their eyes staring up at him in disbelief as he beat the life out of them.

Lindo synonyms

cunning in spanish: astucia, pronunciation: kʌnɪŋ part of speech: adjective precious in spanish: precioso, pronunciation: preʃəs part of speech: adjective attractive in spanish: atractivo, pronunciation: ətræktɪv part of speech: adjective artful in spanish: ingenioso, pronunciation: ɑrtfəl part of speech: adjective
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