Pincel in english

Brush

pronunciation: brʌʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pincel = paint brush. 

Example: Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.

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» como un pinceldapperdolled-upin full regalia .

Example: He was looking very dapper in a pinstripe suit and tie, for some reason not sweaty and gross like everyone else.

Example: An Iranian cleric has claimed that dolled-up women incite extramarital sex, causing more earthquakes in Iran, a country that straddles several fault lines.

Example: This detailed and hand-finished Athena statue shows the warrior Goddess in full regalia with sword and snake shield.

» hecho un pinceldapperdolled-upin full regalia .

Example: He was looking very dapper in a pinstripe suit and tie, for some reason not sweaty and gross like everyone else.

Example: An Iranian cleric has claimed that dolled-up women incite extramarital sex, causing more earthquakes in Iran, a country that straddles several fault lines.

Example: This detailed and hand-finished Athena statue shows the warrior Goddess in full regalia with sword and snake shield.

Pincel synonyms

sweep in spanish: barrer, pronunciation: swip part of speech: noun, verb encounter in spanish: encuentro, pronunciation: ɪnkaʊntɜr part of speech: noun, verb clash in spanish: choque, pronunciation: klæʃ part of speech: noun kiss in spanish: Beso, pronunciation: kɪs part of speech: noun, verb copse in spanish: bosquecillo, pronunciation: kɑps part of speech: noun skirmish in spanish: escaramuza, pronunciation: skɜrmɪʃ part of speech: noun thicket in spanish: matorral, pronunciation: θɪkɪt part of speech: noun coppice in spanish: matorral, pronunciation: kɑpɪs part of speech: noun brushwood in spanish: maleza, pronunciation: brʊʃwʊd part of speech: noun brushing in spanish: cepillado, pronunciation: brʌʃɪŋ part of speech: noun light touch in spanish: toque ligero, pronunciation: laɪttʌtʃ part of speech: noun
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