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shoestrings

  • 1 cordón del zapato

    (n.) = shoestring, shoelace
    Ex. These thin leaves look like shoestrings and give the disease its name.
    Ex. An hapless burglar was left hanging upside down outside a house after trapping a shoelace on a window during a break-in.
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    (n.) = shoestring, shoelace

    Ex: These thin leaves look like shoestrings and give the disease its name.

    Ex: An hapless burglar was left hanging upside down outside a house after trapping a shoelace on a window during a break-in.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cordón del zapato

См. также в других словарях:

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