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61 cerrarse de golpe
• blow shut• clap shut -
62 chilillazo
• blow with a lash -
63 córcholis
• blow me down• darn it• gee• good heart• good hitter• gorse• goshawk• Holy See• Holy Spirit -
64 correazo
• blow with a lash -
65 coscorrón
• blow on the head• bop• bump on the head -
66 cosqueo
• blow on the head -
67 cuerazo
• blow with a lash -
68 darse charol
• blow one's own trumpet -
69 desahogarse
• blow off steam• let go off steam• let oneself go• relieve one's feelings• say it all• steam off• unburden oneself• vent one's feelings -
70 desfogarse
• blow off steam -
71 despavesar
• blow the ashes off -
72 despilfarrar el dinero
• blow one's money• play ducks and drakes with one's money• spend money freely• throw away one's own money -
73 destruir completamente
• blow sky-high• destroy completely -
74 disiparse
• blow by• die away• evanesce• fade away• thin metallic film• thin piece of wood -
75 echar al suelo
• blow down• fling caution to the wind• fling down the gauntlet• knock down -
76 entrar por el viento
• blow in -
77 escaparse de la cárcel
• blow the coop• break from prison• break jail• bust out• escape from prison• fly sheet• fly through• make a getaway -
78 estar entre sí y no
• blow hot and cold -
79 estar inseguro
• blow hot and cold -
80 exagerar
• blow out of proportion• carry to extremes• draw the longbow• exaggerate• lay into• lay it on thick on• make mouldy• make muddy• overdo it• overreact• overstate• pitch it strong• stretch it• talk back to• talk bluntly• throw out of proportion
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