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abatatar - refers to the expression: deprive of something a person, so that this Act of clumsy form -
He hailed - it refers to the expression: the crowd gave voices in applause and honor someone -
embarrass - refers to the expression: cause shame or embarrassment to anyone. -
drawing - refers to the expression: painting a picture so that it looks like a sketch -
Act - refers to the expression: talking about something that is ingested, Digest, absorb, assimilate -
flare - refers to the expression: swell by use, the hole of the hub of the wheels of a truck or mobile, so that the shaft is playing inside -
lead - refers to the expression: pour the contents of one container in another. -
cramming - regards, Marina, load a ship taking advantage to the smaller sites of his winery and cameras -
acachazamiento - refers to the Cuban expression: resignation, patience -
Acadians - refers to the expression: heretics supporters of Acacius, Bishop of Caesarea, who was excommunicated by Pope Sylvester in the year 360. -
abastar - refers to the expression: settle or meet-
unmanned - refers to the expression: that have caused or gotten fear, threatened a person -
aballar - refers to the expression: move something from a particular place, shake, shake -
acacau - refers to an interjection, used in Mexico, which means surprise or pain -
They acabañan - refers to the expression: build a cabin or hut for shelter from weather -
acachar-referred to in aparalizarse or entirely cease the sale of an item of trade. -
They acabdillarán - in ancient times, referred to the expression 'they acaudillarán'-
custom - refers to the expression: demarcate with beacons selected tracks of the airports and other ground tracks or air routes, security -
acabronados - refers to the expression: which look at something to the bastard, people, animals or things that make bad passes or are annoying -
acabtar - refers to the expression, already disused: achieve, achieve, acabdar -