Retrepado in english

Retreaded

pronunciation: ritredɪd part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

retrepar 

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» retreparselean back(wards)settle backlollsit backkick + Posesivo + feet upput + Posesivo + feet upkick backlie back .

Example: She leaned back and stared straight into the core of the light above, her eyes squinting.

Example: Tournquist settled back in her chair, trying tactfully not to read any of the papers which littered his desk.

Example: She lolled far back in the couch and stretched out her legs.

Example: Then she sat back, happy in the virtuous sensation of duty accomplished.

Example: She quietly picked up her book and kicked her feet up on the porch of her new home.

Example: Don't you think, Juan, that when the reference librarian or somebody from the circulation desk comes down to the staff room after a tough morning, they should be able to put their feet up and enjoy a smoke?.

Example: Whether your tastes differ from mine or not, just kick back, pour yourself a drink and stay right here a little while.

Example: Lisa lay back, her hair spilling across the pillow, without a stitch on, wondering how she could feel so completely at ease with him.

» retreparse contra Algopress + Posesivo + back against .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» retreparse en la silladrop back + in chair .

Example: Simone Jergens dropped back in her chair and covered her assistant with a sombre stare.
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