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Conjugations |
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1 |
Conjugations |
he/she runs |
corre [v]
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2 |
Conjugations |
he/she runs |
corra [v]
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General |
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3 |
General |
man who runs a shop or small store |
estanquillero [m]
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4 |
General |
person who runs an herb store |
herbolario [m]
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5 |
General |
woman who runs a shop or small store |
estanquillera [f]
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6 |
General |
stone in an oil mill with a grooved channel along which the oil runs into the vat |
regaifa (portugués) [f]
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7 |
General |
person who runs an herb store |
herbolaria [f]
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8 |
General |
someone that runs a shop |
tendero [m/f]
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9 |
General |
the runs |
corre que te alcanzo [n]
MX
HN
SV
NI
PA
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10 |
General |
the runs |
pringa pie [n]
GT
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11 |
General |
valley through which a rivulet runs |
arroyadero [m]
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12 |
General |
valley through which a rivulet runs |
arroyada [f]
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13 |
General |
water left over from irrigation that runs down the furrows |
acholole (del nahua) [m]
MX
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14 |
General |
person who runs an unregistered currency exchange in the street |
arbolito [m]
AR
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15 |
General |
robbery in which the robber violently takes something and runs away with it |
arranchón [m]
PE
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16 |
General |
saddle made from dry leather makes noise when the horse runs |
apero cantor [m]
AR
disused
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17 |
General |
a folkloric dance in which a woman runs after a man until he falls or escapes and the turn is given to someone else |
baile de la chicha maya [m]
CO
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18 |
General |
person who runs a shop or small store |
estanquillero [m]
MX
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19 |
General |
hollow in the form of wide channel, with high banks, where a small stream of water runs |
cañadón [m]
UY
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20 |
General |
fighter cock that fights, runs, and forces the opponent to exert itself during jolting |
gallo de carrera [m]
PR
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21 |
General |
fighter cock that fights, runs, and forces the opponent to exert itself during jolting |
gallo de salida [m]
PR
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22 |
General |
person who runs carnival rides |
machinero [m]
PR
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23 |
General |
man who runs many small businesses |
piquero [m]
EC
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24 |
General |
man who runs after a bull and pulls its tail |
rabeador [m]
PA
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25 |
General |
person who runs a shop or small store |
estanquillera [f]
MX
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26 |
General |
woman who runs or owns a brothel |
maipiola [f]
DO
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27 |
General |
person who runs carnival rides |
machinera [f]
PR
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28 |
General |
woman who runs many small businesses |
piquera [f]
EC
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29 |
General |
person with the runs |
quechera [f]
PE
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30 |
General |
the runs |
soltadera [f]
HN
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31 |
General |
referring to a motor, automobile, or machine that runs on alcohol fuel |
alcoholero [adj]
PY
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32 |
General |
have the runs |
piturrear [v]
HN
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33 |
General |
irrigation water than runs off into another plot of land following the natural inclination |
derrames [m/pl]
CL
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Idioms |
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34 |
Idioms |
no merchant ever runs down his own wares |
ningún comerciante desprestigia su propia mercadería
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35 |
Idioms |
blood runs cold |
helársele la sangre a uno
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36 |
Idioms |
the sea runs high |
la mar está muy crecida
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37 |
Idioms |
the deed runs thus |
la escritura reza así
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38 |
Idioms |
the deed runs thus |
la escritura dice así
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39 |
Idioms |
the runs |
vara del alcalde [f]
SV
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40 |
Idioms |
having the runs (person) |
floja de barriga [adj]
BO
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41 |
Idioms |
having the runs (person) |
floja de estómago [adj]
CO
BO
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42 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estacar con la vara [v]
SV
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43 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar con asientos [v]
GT
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44 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar con las llaves perdidas [v]
HN
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45 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar con la cola floja [v]
GT
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46 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar con la vara de alcalde [v]
SV
NI
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47 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar de carreritas [v]
PR
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48 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar de carrerita [v]
DO
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49 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
estar con las llaves sueltas [v]
HN
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50 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
irse en caca [v]
BO
CL
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51 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
pegar el pitazo [v]
NI
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52 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
pegar el churretazo [v]
NI
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53 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
soltarse el ruedo [v]
CR
disused
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54 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
tener cañera [v]
DO
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55 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
aflojarse el ruedo [v]
CR
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56 |
Idioms |
have the runs |
aflojarse el ruedo [v]
CR
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Speaking |
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57 |
Speaking |
it runs in one's blood |
corre por las venas
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58 |
Speaking |
it runs in my head |
me da vueltas en la cabeza
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59 |
Speaking |
it runs in my head |
se me pasa por la cabeza
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60 |
Speaking |
it runs on solar power |
funciona con energía solar
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61 |
Speaking |
he runs every morning |
corre todas las mañanas
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62 |
Speaking |
it runs in the family |
es cosa de familia
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63 |
Speaking |
it runs on diesel |
funciona con diésel
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64 |
Speaking |
before your luck runs out |
antes de que se te acabe la suerte
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65 |
Speaking |
this car runs on gas |
este coche es a gasolina
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66 |
Speaking |
she runs every morning |
(ella) corre todas las mañanas
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Phrases |
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67 |
Phrases |
he runs rings around you on that subject |
te da mil vueltas en ese tema
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68 |
Phrases |
who runs the show here? |
¿quién manda aquí?
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69 |
Phrases |
as it runs through |
a su paso por
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Colloquial |
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70 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
tener cagalera [v]
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71 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
tener cagueta [v]
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72 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse por las patas para abajo [v]
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73 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
estar de vareta [v]
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74 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse como una canilla [v]
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75 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse de canilla [v]
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76 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse de vareta [v]
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77 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse de vareta alguien [v]
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78 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
estar de vareta alguien [v]
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79 |
Colloquial |
he runs like a mad |
corre que se las pela
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80 |
Colloquial |
he runs like crazy |
corre que se las pela
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81 |
Colloquial |
he runs very fast |
corre que se las pela
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82 |
Colloquial |
someone who runs a brothel |
alca [m]
NI
PR
BO
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83 |
Colloquial |
someone who runs a brothel |
alcahuete [m]
NI
PR
BO
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84 |
Colloquial |
the runs |
soltura [f]
HN
CO
VE
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85 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
perder las llaves [v]
MX
HN
NI
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86 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse de canilla [v]
rare
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87 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
irse como una canilla [v]
rare
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88 |
Colloquial |
have the runs |
con la huacha floja [adv]
PE
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Proverbs |
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89 |
Proverbs |
he who fights and runs away may live to fight another day |
vale más huir, que morir [old-fashioned]
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90 |
Proverbs |
he that fights and runs away lives to fight another day |
quien en tiempo huye en tiempo acude
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91 |
Proverbs |
he that fights and runs away, lives to fight another day |
soldado que huye, sirve para otra guerra, quien en tiempo huye, en tiempo acude
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92 |
Proverbs |
blood runs thicker than water |
a cordero extraño no metas en tu rebaño
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93 |
Proverbs |
you never miss the water till the well runs dry |
nadie sabe lo que tiene hasta que lo pierde
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94 |
Proverbs |
a lie runs until it is overtaken by the truth |
antes se coge al mentiroso que al cojo
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95 |
Proverbs |
a lie runs until it is overtaken by the truth |
se pilla antes a un mentiroso que a un cojo
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96 |
Proverbs |
a drunk person runs many risks |
culo fondeado no tiene dueño
HN
derog.
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Slang |
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97 |
Slang |
have the runs |
tener colitis [v]
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98 |
Slang |
have the runs |
tener disentería [v]
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99 |
Slang |
have the runs |
tener diarrea [v]
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100 |
Slang |
the runs |
chorrillo [m]
MX
GT
HN
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101 |
Slang |
the runs |
cagalera [f]
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102 |
Slang |
the runs |
soltura [f]
MX
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103 |
Slang |
the runs |
lipidia [f]
PE
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104 |
Slang |
the runs |
cagadera [f]
LA
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105 |
Slang |
the runs |
bicicleta [f]
PE
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106 |
Slang |
the runs |
churrundanga [f]
SV
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107 |
Slang |
the runs |
churreteada [f]
PR
PE
AR:Nw
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108 |
Slang |
have the runs |
irse en mierda [v]
CU
DO
BO
CL
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109 |
Slang |
the runs |
seguidillas [f/pl]
MX
PR
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110 |
Slang |
the runs |
obraderas [f/pl]
MX
VE
CAM
CO
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111 |
Slang |
the runs |
churras [f/pl]
PR
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112 |
Slang |
the runs |
cagueruelas [f/pl]
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Business |
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113 |
Business |
relating to an annuity contract which runs with the land |
censual [adj]
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114 |
Business |
establish an annuity contract which runs with the land |
acensar [v]
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115 |
Business |
bank runs |
corridas bancarias
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Electricity |
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116 |
Electricity |
conduit runs |
tendidos de los conductos
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Geology |
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117 |
Geology |
batch runs |
operación por lotes [f]
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Agriculture |
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118 |
Agriculture |
excess water that runs off |
acholole [m]
MX
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Mining |
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119 |
Mining |
overtub system (endless-rope system in which the rope runs over the tubs in the center of the rails) |
sistema de transporte con el cable sobre las cubas
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Petrol |
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120 |
Petrol |
meter runs |
volumen medido por contadores
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121 |
Petrol |
meter runs |
volumen medido por contadores
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American Football |
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122 |
American Football |
outside runs |
corridas por afuera
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123 |
American Football |
tackle against runs |
tackle para corridas
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Baseball |
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124 |
Baseball |
one who drives in runs |
impulsador de carreras [m]
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125 |
Baseball |
one who drives in runs |
impulsor de carreras [m]
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126 |
Baseball |
no runs |
nueve ceros [m]
DO
PR
VE
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127 |
Baseball |
lost baseball game with 9 innings of zero runs |
nueve ceros [m]
DO
PR
VE
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128 |
Baseball |
zero indicating no runs by a team in a baseball inning |
argolla [f]
NI
CU
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129 |
Baseball |
zeros accumulated by a baseball team that doesn't make any runs |
nueve arepas [f]
VE
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130 |
Baseball |
getting many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
EC
rare
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131 |
Baseball |
getting many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
US
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
DO
PR
CO
VE
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132 |
Baseball |
hitting many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
EC
rare
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133 |
Baseball |
hitting many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
US
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
DO
PR
CO
VE
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134 |
Baseball |
achieving many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
EC
rare
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135 |
Baseball |
achieving many home runs |
jonronero [adj]
US
MX
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
DO
PR
CO
VE
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136 |
Baseball |
keep the opposing team from scoring runs |
dar una lechada [v]
CU
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