Retozar in english
Romp
pronunciation: rɑmp part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: rɑmp part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
retozar = romp ; frolic ; kick up + Posesivo + heels ; horse around/about ; disport + Reflexivo ; kick + Posesivo + heels up ; romp around.
Example: The author recommends an approach to reading a poem that treats the poem as an expansive space in which to romp and play, to explore and travel.Example: A major problem, however, is the author's pervasive use of jargon and his failure to recognize how such language might distance the text from the filth in which it wants to frolic.Example: The country's economy is about to crash and the finance minister is kicking up his heels in one of the most expensive cities in the world.Example: Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Example: In all three novels, a love-stricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress.Example: Here they are kicking their heels up at a square dance in Texas.Example: The outdoor area with its large meadow is an ideal place for children to romp around in all weathers.more:
» retozar al sol = laze in + the sun .
Example: Fur seals, which were once almost hunted to extinction here, can be seen lazing in the sun on the rocks and playing in the shallow waters.» retozar en = roll in .
Example: You can transform yourself completely through such luxury holidays where you can roll in the lap of comfort and enjoy each moment like never before.