Moquear in english

Mole

pronunciation: moʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

moquear = have + the sniffles ; sniffle ; snivel ; have + a runny nose. 

Example: It's that time of the year when everyone seems to have the sniffles -- especially the little ones.Example: As the days get shorter and summer winds down, allergy sufferers begin another period of sniffling and sneezing with the start of ragweed season.Example: He excused himself because he was snivelling a bit as a result of sitting outside on Sunday for five hours in pouring driving rain, freezing his nuts off.Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

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» moquear la narizhave + a runny nose .

Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

Moquear synonyms

bulwark in spanish: baluarte, pronunciation: bʊlwɜrk part of speech: noun groin in spanish: ingle, pronunciation: grɔɪn part of speech: noun jetty in spanish: embarcadero, pronunciation: dʒeti part of speech: noun groyne in spanish: rompeolas, pronunciation: grɔɪn part of speech: noun breakwater in spanish: rompeolas, pronunciation: breɪkwɔtɜr part of speech: noun mol in spanish: mol, pronunciation: mɔl part of speech: noun seawall in spanish: rompeolas, pronunciation: siwɔl part of speech: noun counterspy in spanish: avellana, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrspi part of speech: noun gram molecule in spanish: molécula de gramo, pronunciation: græmmɑləkjul part of speech: noun
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