Revolcar in english

Revolcar

pronunciation: revoʊlkr part of speech: none
In gestures

revolcarse = wallow ; roll. 

Example: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.Example: The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.

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» revolcarse enroll 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.

» revolcarse en el barrowallow in + the mud .

Example: These white rhinos can often be seen resting together in the shade or wallowing in the mud.

» revolcarse en el fangowallow in + the mire .

Example: Even Shakespeare was not above wallowing in the mire, though unlike Marlowe he usually reserved scatology for humorous purposes.

» revolcarse en + Posesivo + tumbaspin in + Posesivo + graveturn in + Posesivo + graveroll over in + Posesivo + grave .

Example: The rationale is that Renoir would probably spin wildly in his grave at the notion that a black and white photographic reproduction of one of his colored paintings was in any sense his responsibility.

Example: She'd be turning in her grave, she would, if she knew what he did after she'd gone.

Example: Glo would be rolling over in her grave if she knew what we are doing to her house.
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