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81 echar venablos
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82 encojonarse ***
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83 soltar la maldita
(=hablar mucho) to talk too much; (=enojarse) to explode, blow up -
84 tener los nervios a flor de piel
Spanish-English dictionary > tener los nervios a flor de piel
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85 totear
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86 venablo
m.javelin, formerly used in hunting wild boars.* * *1 javelin, dart\echar venablos figurado to blow one's top, explode with anger* * *SM dart* * *
venablo sustantivo masculino javelin, dart
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87 hacer explosión
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88 ignorancia es muy atrevida
la ignorancia es muy atrevidaEx: That's easy to say when the war and the bombs explode overseas -- ignorance is very daring.
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89 abrirse a presión
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90 abrirse con un estallido
• burst open• explode openDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > abrirse con un estallido
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91 brotar violentamente
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92 coquetear
• engage in coquetry• flipping• flirt• flirt with• flirt with an idea• make explode• make eyes at -
93 desternillarse de risa
• be convulsed with laughter• be in stitches• break up in laughter• break up with laughter• burst one's sides laughing• choke with laughter• convulse with laughter• double up laughing• explode with laughter• go off half cocked• go off line• rock to and fro• rock wallaby• rock with laughter• rock wool• shake with laughter• split one's sides laughing• split one's sides with laughter -
94 echar pestes
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95 echar sapos y culebras
• curse a blue streak• cuss a blue streak• explode in harsh words• swear a blue streak• talk about minor things• talk aimlessly -
96 ejercitarse
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97 enfurecerse
• become angry• become enraged• become furious• become infuriated• become stormy• become suddenly enraged• become tempestuous• become very angry• blow one's top• explode in rage• flame war• flame-resistant cable• fly in the face of• fly into a passion• fly into a temper• fly into the wind• fly off• fly on• get angry• get furious• get mad• get vaccinated• get very angry with• lose one's temper• see red -
98 estallar
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99 estar por reventar
• be about to burst• be about to explode• be full to the brim• burst at the seams -
100 explotar
• burst out violently• explode on• go bail for• go bankrupt• go places• go public• go very well• go well with• hit the brakes• hit the dirt• make profitable• make progress• make up with• make use of influences• use unfairly• utilise• utilize
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