Pancho in english

Pancho

pronunciation: pæntʃoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pancho = calm. 

Example: Her calm confident eyes silently invited him to relieve his mind, and he could not resist the temptation.

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» entrar tan panchoswan inwaltz in .

Example: I'm sorry, I shouldn't have just swanned in and expected it all to be hunky-dory.

Example: My daughter just waltzed in and announced that she knows what she wants to be when she grows up: a CORONER!.

» irse tan panchobreeze off .

Example: I glared at her but she just swanned out of her car, slammed the door and breezed off with a smirk on her face.

» largarse tan pancho aswan off to .

Example: Cameron is under fire again for swanning off to Ibiza whilst the UK is supposedly facing a terror crisis.

» quedarse tan panchonot bat an eyelidnot bat an eyelash .

Example: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.

Example: The Department of Justice didn't bat an eyelash when the administration allowed the export of national security sensitive satellite technology to China.

» salir tan panchoswan outwaltz out .

Example: I glared at her but she just swanned out of her car, slammed the door and breezed off with a smirk on her face.

Example: Melina just waltzed out the door with Sebastian, and I don't think she's coming back.

» tan panchoas cool as a cucumberunfazedunashamedly .

Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.

Example: Polish Prime Minister said his country was unfazed by Russian threats to point missiles at a planned US missile shield site in Poland.

Example: I was fascinated by the monkey's bright blue scrotum and dark pink penis, and by its ability to unashamedly show his prize jewels off.
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