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书刊
pañuelo de mocos

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

snot rag SUST. coloq.

moquero m coloq.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
snot rag coloq., hum.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

snot [ingl. am. snɑt, ingl. brit. snɒt] SUST.

1. snot U vulg. argot (mucus):

mocos mpl

2. snot C (person):

snot coloq., pey.
mocoso m / mocosa f coloq., pey.

rag1 [ingl. am. ræɡ, ingl. brit. raɡ] SUST.

1. rag (piece of cloth):

to feel like a wet rag coloq.
to have the rag on or ingl. brit. be on the rag argot
to lose one's rag ingl. brit. coloq.
explotar coloq.
to lose one's rag ingl. brit. coloq.

2. rag coloq., pey. (newspaper):

3. rag <rags, pl > (tattered clothes):

I. chew [ingl. am. tʃu, ingl. brit. tʃuː] V. trans.

chew food
chew food
chew nails/pencil
chew tobacco/gum
to chew the fat or rag coloq.
to chew the fat or rag coloq.
conversar esp amer.
to chew the fat or rag coloq.
platicar AmC Méx.

II. chew [ingl. am. tʃu, ingl. brit. tʃuː] V. intr.

to chew at/on sth
to chew at/on sth

III. chew [ingl. am. tʃu, ingl. brit. tʃuː] SUST.

I. rag2 <part. pres. ragging; pret., part. pas. ragged> [ingl. am. ræɡ, ingl. brit. raɡ] V. trans. ingl. brit. coloq., arcznte.

tomarle el pelo a coloq.

II. rag2 [ingl. am. ræɡ, ingl. brit. raɡ] SUST. ingl. brit.

1. rag (in British universities):

2. rag arcznte. (prank):

rag4 [ingl. am. ræɡ, ingl. brit. raɡ] SUST. MÚS.

en el diccionario PONS

snot [snɒt, ingl. am. snɑ:t] SUST. sin pl. coloq.

I. rag [ræg] -gg- SUST.

1. rag (old cloth):

2. rag pl. (worn-out clothes):

harapos m pl.

3. rag pey. (newspaper):

4. rag MÚS.:

II. rag [ræg] -gg- V. trans. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

snot [snat] SUST. coloq.

I. rag [ræg] SUST.

1. rag (old cloth):

2. rag pl. (worn-out clothes):

harapos m pl.

3. rag pey. argot (newspaper):

4. rag MÚS.:

II. rag <-gg-> [ræg] V. trans. argot

Present
Irag
yourag
he/she/itrags
werag
yourag
theyrag
Past
Iragged
youragged
he/she/itragged
weragged
youragged
theyragged
Present Perfect
Ihaveragged
youhaveragged
he/she/ithasragged
wehaveragged
youhaveragged
theyhaveragged
Past Perfect
Ihadragged
youhadragged
he/she/ithadragged
wehadragged
youhadragged
theyhadragged

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Someone pass the snot rag...
www.showbiz.ie
Debates should be without notes or words written on a snot rag.
caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com
This initiates the digestion of the newly chewed leaves.
en.wikipedia.org
The jingles were made from chewing tobacco can lids, rolled into cones.
en.wikipedia.org
More and more children came down with lead poisoning because they were chewing on their cribs, coated in paint containing lead.
en.wikipedia.org

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