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- the origin of to give someone a dressing down - WordReference Forums
Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and only the front rank bring up their right arms parallel to the ground
- FR: shabiller de en - préposition | WordReference Forums
Bonsoir, pourriez-vous me dire quelle est la difference entre "je m'habille de robe" " je m'habille de robes" et "je m'habille en robe"?
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Esto para mi no ha quedado claro en los hilos, tal vez por ser nuevo, no he podido llegar a un hilo que me acomode mejor, por ello mientras tanto les pido me comenten esta traduccion: Contexto: Escritura Publica de Compraventa de inmueble "Primera - Mr xxx vende cede y transmite con gravamen
- manta sucia (tela) - WordReference Forums
It is largely used for tipical dresses or shirts By"campesinos" and specially by indígenas A couple of centuries ago it was the most popular fabric in Latin America (It is not "Burlap" This is another kind of fabric made of yute or jute) Thank you all for your help
- is wearing or wears in the picture | WordReference Forums
Hi, there: I would like to ask a question about grammar I am wondering what the difference between the tense "is wearing" and "wears" below is to native speakers' ears " The weather is probably hot, as the girl in the picture is wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt and shorts ---" "The weather is
- top man - WordReference Forums
I reckon it's Top Man as in the last profession of 'real men' The kind of man that fights off sharks with his bare hands, survives hurricanes on sinking ships, saves women in night-dresses and is the hero of romantic novels all over the world What this has to do with crane driving I have no idea He's evidently completely crazy
- An adjective denoting doesnt care about his looks - WordReference Forums
Hello, Let's say I want to indicate that a particular woman struggles with finding a man (=a romantic partner) because she doesn't care about her looks: she doesn't use makeup, doesn't use a perfume, wears unappealing clothes, etc Or, let's say I want to describe a particular man in a similar
- ¡Qué pesado! - WordReference Forums
Well, I'd argue that there's a difference between a professional 'drag queen' who cross-dresses as part of a performance and a true transvestite for whom it is a vital part of their sexuality But thanks for the warning I'll be very careful about transvestites, drag queens, and female smokers
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