Perilla in english

Knob

pronunciation: nɑb part of speech: noun
In gestures

perilla = goatee ; goatee beard. 

Example: Good looking goatees are no longer just the signature facial hairstyle for beatniks.Example: Goatee beards, sideburns, kipper ties and flares are the things that we will look back on and remind us of our youth.

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» de perillajust right .

Example: If you don't say the magic word just right, the door won't open.

» venir de perillabe (right) up + Posesivo + alleybe + Posesivo + cup of tea/cuppa teabe just the thingbe just the ticketbe just the jobsuit + Nombre + (down) to a T/teesuit + Nombre + to the groundbe just perfectbe just what the doctor orderedbe (right) up + Posesivo + streetfit + Nombre + (down) to a T/tee .

Example: For them enough is never enough, and any kind of scam is right up their alley.

Example: As far as the younger generation is concerned, media is more their cup of tea than journalism.

Example: What's obsolete in one department could be just the thing for another, and hand-me-down computers are becoming the next stop in sophisticated inventory management.

Example: Relaxing, joking and just being around guys and gals who are good-hearted people was just the ticket we needed.

Example: She came up with a detail from a recent painting which was just the job, and we agreed terms relatively quickly.

Example: She'd heard on the grapevine that a big project was coming up with a past contact and it was work that suited her to a T.

Example: The apartments seem to be more suited to families but seeing as my friends and I aren't clubbers it suited us to the ground.

Example: The weather was just perfect for taking shots as I wandered around.

Example: Sometimes a good cry is just what the doctor ordered.

Example: She is known to be a good talker and listener so this role is right up her street.

Example: She had on a teal blue V-neck shirt that fitted her to a T with a small bit of cleavage showing.

Perilla synonyms

node in spanish: nodo, pronunciation: noʊd part of speech: noun pommel in spanish: pomo, pronunciation: pɑməl part of speech: noun
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