Sobaco in english

Armpit

pronunciation: ɑrmpɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures

sobaco = armpit ; underarm. 

Example: Despite the vitality of some poems, however, the reiterative imagery and the repeated return to the sites of ear, armpit, and groin contributes to a uniformity that can become wearying.Example: Most of us know how to stop underarm sweat by using antiperspirants but this is not the only remedy.

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» más arrugado que sobaco de elefanteas wrinkled as an elephant's hideas wrinkled as a prune .

Example: Then from out of nowhere an old man, whose skin looked as wrinkled as an elephant's hide, appeared.

Example: There I spent a dismal period with the boy's paternal grandfather, a man as wrinkled as a prune, and a brown short-haired dog.

» oler los sobacoshave + smelly armpitshave + smelly underarmsPosesivo + armpits smell .

Example: My gf has smelly armpits sometimes and she says she likes the smell.

Example: Some people have smelly underarms no matter what they do, no matter how many showers they take.

Example: Both drinking lots of alcohol and lots of coffee can make your armpits smell much worse than they would if you didn't do those things.

» olor a sobacounderarm odour .

Example: As your daughter progresses through her teenage years, she might find that underarm odor is a bigger problem than it once was.

» sobacos apestosossmelly armpits .

Example: Remember that even if you bathe every day, it is important you don't wear the same outfit again if you are battling smelly armpits.

Sobaco synonyms

axilla in spanish: axila, pronunciation: əgzɪlə part of speech: noun axillary fossa in spanish: fosa axilar, pronunciation: æksəlerifɑsə part of speech: noun axillary cavity in spanish: cavidad axilar, pronunciation: æksəlerikævəti part of speech: noun
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