Zampar in english

Walk in

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

zamparse = gobble up ; put away ; scoff ; polish + Nombre + off ; guzzle ; hoover up ; make + short change of ; gorge. 

Example: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).Example: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Example: The birds -- known as monk parakeets -- won't stop scoffing the farmers' crops -- they're not fussy about what they eat.Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.Example: He has confessed that he used to guzzle cough syrup when he was at the peak of his drug addiction.Example: A lot of the median wage earner's money has been hoovered up by the health care system.Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.Example: I stopped gorging everything close at hand and watching TV continually I became more interested in exercise.

more:

» zampárselo todoscoff + the lot .

Example: The dog snatched the sandwiches still wrapped in their tinfoil and scoffed the lot before the unsuspecting picnickers had time to react.
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