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81 zaque
v.1 bottle or urine bag made of leather (de vino).2 tippler, drunkard. (Colloquial)* * *SM1) [de vino] wineskin2) ** (=borracho) boozer **, old soak ** -
82 ajumarse
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83 sorberse
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84 guarapero
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85 mamúa
2traía una mamúa encima he was smashed (sl)* * *mamúa nfRP Famandaba con una mamúa he was sloshed;agarrarse una mamúa to get sloshed -
86 absorbente
• able to soak up• absorbent• absorbing• absorptive• assimilating• assimilative• capable of absorbing• engrossing• enthralling• griphon• gripsack• spongy• substance capable of absorbing -
87 absorber
• absorb• assimilate• blot up• captivate• draw in• drink in• engross• soak up• sop up• suck on• suck up -
88 ajumarse
• get canned• get drunk• get sore• get spilled with• soak oneself -
89 calarse
• get smoked• get soaked in• get somewhere• get sozzled• let in water• seep in• soak through -
90 calarse hasta los huesos
• get soaked in• get soaked in water• get soaked up• get soaked with• soak to the skinDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > calarse hasta los huesos
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91 capaz de absorber
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92 culebrilla de agua
• water skin• water-soak -
93 diluible en agua
• water source• water-soak -
94 embeberse en agua
• get soaked• get soaked to the skin• soak in water -
95 emborracharse
• become intoxicated• get drunk• get intoxicated• get sleepy• get slower• soak oneself -
96 empapamiento
• drenching• permeate• Permian• saturation• soak• soakage• soaking• steeping -
97 hidrosoluble
• soluble in water• water source• water-soak -
98 serpiente de agua
• water mill• water motor• water skin• water-soak -
99 soluble en agua
• soluble in water• water source• water-soak -
100 amerar
v.1 to mix wine or liquor with water.2 to soak or enter gradually, as water.
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