Tibia in english

Tibia

pronunciation: tɪbiə part of speech: noun
In gestures

tibia = tibia. 

Example: The Achilles tendon's origin connects the top of the calf muscle to the tendon that attaches to the tibia.

more:

» ruptura de tibiabroken tibia .

Example: He suffered a broken tibia from a metal object he said was thrown by federal police.

tibio1 = coolish ; tepid ; lukewarm. 

Example: Pope studied him with questioning eyes, his hand reaching for the coolish remainder of his coffee.Example: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Example: If you mix turmeric and lukewarm lemon water you will get a powerful healing beverage.

more:

» ponerse tibiopig out (on)make + a pig of + Reflexivostuff + Posesivo + face .

Example: Dieting Americans discover they can't pig out on low-carb foods and still lose weight.

Example: Whoever it was, notice that the one who made a pig of himself ruined the meal for everyone at the table.

Example: We got stuck waiting for a train back for almost two hours, so we sat in a country pub in the arse of nowhere, stuffing our faces and playing dominoess.

» ponerse tibio de alcoholtank up .

Example: This pub is usually crowded with a mainly young and wealthy clientele tanking up before heading to the dance clubs nearby.

» poner tibiomouth offget + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tonguetrashcall + Nombre + all the names under the sunslag + Nombre + offcut + Nombre + uptear + Nombre + downslaterubbishsling + mud atthrow + mud atrun + Nombre + downcover + Nombre + with insultslet + Nombre + have it .

Example: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.

Example: So the unhappy lame man got up with a flea in his ear and went to the second Prince, but here, too, he got the rough edge of his tongue = Así pues, el cojo desafortunado se levantó con las orejas gachas y fue a ver al segundo príncipe, pero de nuevo salió escaldado.

Example: Although many trashed her when she was still alive, her death granted her immortality.

Example: They screamed abuse at him and called him all the names under the sun while they kicked and beat him.

Example: People constanstly slagging her off for the way she looks is part of her weight problems at the moment.

Example: Last week he listed a bunch of really stupid things Harriet had written, totally cutting her up, and then ended saying she was a great lady.

Example: His reviews aren't about tearing the author down or praising them to the skies, but sparking the reader's curiosity.

Example: Horror fiction has been slated by book reviewers and a similar prejudice among librarians could explain its under-representation in library stocks.

Example: The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.

Example: It hurts me when our elected officials sling mud at each other.

Example: It bothers me coming on the forum, as with all other forums, and seing how easy it is for people to throw mud at others in this virtual word.

Example: I have read criticisms of her work which run her down for the very things that make her books popular and effective.

Example: Rebuke a fool and he will cover you with insults -- rebuke a wise man and he will love you for it.

Example: When she refused, Sandler let her have it with a stream of expletives and yelled, 'I'm going to rip your throat out!'.

tibio2 = lukewarm. 

Example: His performance received lukewarm reviews from the press but ovations from the audience.

Tibia synonyms

shin in spanish: espinilla, pronunciation: ʃɪn part of speech: noun shinbone in spanish: tibia, pronunciation: ʃɪnboʊn part of speech: noun
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