Pinchazo in english

Prick

pronunciation: prɪk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

pinchazos = prickling. 

Example: Abnormal nerve sensations such as pins-and-needles, burning, prickling or similar feelings are all known as 'paresthesias'.

pinchazo = puncture ; puncture hole ; prick ; bubble burst ; flat tyre ; jab. 

Example: Treatment of the paper items included varnish removal; washing; and repairs to tears, punctures and missing areas.Example: He even has found a fish's stomach with puncture holes caused by eating a catfish, and the fish was still none the worse for wear.Example: A tiny prick is made with a lancet through a drop of allergen placed on the skin, usually on the forearm.Example: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Example: We have all been there: a flat tire on the way to work, a power outage that puts the refrigerator on the blink -- life simply has a way of throwing a wrench into the works.Example: I've been doing this the whole week and today for the first time I felt a jab of pain in my chest once while nearing the 5th floor.

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» pinchazosprickling .

Example: Abnormal nerve sensations such as pins-and-needles, burning, prickling or similar feelings are all known as 'paresthesias'.

» sufrir un pinchazohave + a flat tyre .

Example: We had a flat tyre out in the Pampas, about 141 kilometres from our destination in the middle of nowhere.

» tener un pinchazohave + a flat tyre .

Example: We had a flat tyre out in the Pampas, about 141 kilometres from our destination in the middle of nowhere.
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