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1 amo del cotarro, el
Ex. As far as he could see, he was cock of the walk: many of the men in Sunset suffered from diseases that Horace had so far escaped. -
2 dueño del mundo, el
Ex. As far as he could see, he was cock of the walk: many of the men in Sunset suffered from diseases that Horace had so far escaped. -
3 gallito del corral, el
Ex. As far as he could see, he was cock of the walk: many of the men in Sunset suffered from diseases that Horace had so far escaped. -
4 gallito del lugar, el
Ex. As far as he could see, he was cock of the walk: many of the men in Sunset suffered from diseases that Horace had so far escaped. -
5 aguzar el oído
• cock the ears• give handle to• give heed to• hear confession from• hear Mass• hearing of the suit• hearken to• listen carefully• perk one's ears• perkily• prick up one's ears -
6 amo del cotarro
• cock of the walk -
7 conseja
• cock-and-bull story• fable• legation• legend has it• talcum• tale quale -
8 cuento chino
• cock-and-bull story• tall organization structure• tall wide riding boot -
9 cuento increíble
• cock-and-bull story• fish stick• fish tank• incredible• incredibly -
10 cuento inverosímil
• cock-and-bull story• incredible• incredibly -
11 desván gatero
• cock loft• uninhabitable garret -
12 desván perdido
• cock loft• uninhabitable garret -
13 echar un vistazo a
• cock one's eye at• glance around• glance away• take a look at -
14 gallito del lugar
• cock of the walk -
15 gallo
• cock• rooster -
16 gallo de roca
• cock of the rock -
17 historia inverosímil
• cock-and-bull story• fabrication• unbelievable story -
18 jubiloso
• cock-a-hoop• elated• euphoric• gladly• Gladstone bag• glee• gleeful chuckle• joyful• jubilant -
19 montar el gatillo
• cock the gun -
20 montar la pistola
• cock the gun
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