Mascada in english

Quid

pronunciation: kwɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures

mascar = munch ; crunch ; chomp ; champ ; chew. 

Example: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Example: Each time you crunch a potato chip you hear yourself crunching the chip, and now when you hear someone else crunching it activates your own action neurons.Example: It's considered rude, adolescent and low-class, but celebrities seem to have no shame about chomping on gum in public.Example: The prisoners pounced on the food like hungry beasts and, champing noisily, gulped down the soup greedily, hardly chewing the meat, and burning their mouths.Example: Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.

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» mascar chiclechew + bubblegum .

Example: I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I am all out of bubblegum.

Mascada synonyms

pound in spanish: libra, pronunciation: paʊnd part of speech: noun plug in spanish: enchufe, pronunciation: plʌg part of speech: noun wad in spanish: taco, pronunciation: wɑd part of speech: noun chew in spanish: masticar, pronunciation: tʃu part of speech: verb, noun cud in spanish: rumia, pronunciation: kʌd part of speech: noun chaw in spanish: goma, pronunciation: tʃɔ part of speech: noun, verb pound sterling in spanish: libra esterlina, pronunciation: paʊndstɜrlɪŋ part of speech: noun british pound in spanish: Libra británica, pronunciation: brɪtɪʃpaʊnd part of speech: noun
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