Manojo in english

Bunch

pronunciation: bʌntʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures

manojo = handful ; wisp ; clump. 

Example: Some friends have scavenged the boxes of books and taken away a few handfuls.Example: A sexy short crop hairstyle with spiky messy wisps gives this style boyish appeal.Example: Some plants also grow in clumps in order to break harsh winds and protect each other.

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» a manojosby the handfulby the fistful .

Example: On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.

Example: On more than one occasion we've seen him eating this stuff by the fistful.

» arrancarse el pelo a manojostear + Posesivo + hair out .

Example: People are clearly extremely upset, apparently tearing their hair out at having to deal with spam.

» manojo de pelosclump of hair .

Example: To help you visualize this, imagine a pipe coated with all sorts of gunk on the inside, like moldy clumps of hair and goops of shower gel.

» ser un manojo de nerviosbe a bundle of nervesbe a nervous wreck .

Example: He doesn't remember how he felt before that game, whether he was a bundle of nerves or the picture of calm.

Example: These days I'm not exactly cool, calm, and collected -- I'm more like a nervous wreck.

» un manojo de billetesa bundle of banknotes .

Example: Incredibly it contained bundles of banknotes, some going back to the nineteenth century and all in mint condition.

» un manojo de llavesa set of + keys .

Example: Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.

Manojo synonyms

lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: lɑt part of speech: noun crew in spanish: personal, pronunciation: kru part of speech: noun bundle in spanish: haz, pronunciation: bʌndəl part of speech: noun cluster in spanish: racimo, pronunciation: klʌstɜr part of speech: noun gang in spanish: pandilla, pronunciation: gæŋ part of speech: noun crowd in spanish: multitud, pronunciation: kraʊd part of speech: noun clump in spanish: grupo, pronunciation: klʌmp part of speech: noun caboodle in spanish: caboodle, pronunciation: kəbudəl part of speech: noun bunch up in spanish: amontonen, pronunciation: bʌntʃʌp part of speech: verb bunch together in spanish: juntar, pronunciation: bʌntʃtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb
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