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coser’
engreído, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
stuck-up [Am ˈˌstək ˈəp, Brit stʌkˈʌp] ADJ inf
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
empingorotado (empingorotada) ADJ inf
empingorotado (empingorotada)
stuck-up inf
empingorotado (empingorotada)
snobby inf
estirado1 (estirada) ADJ inf
estirado (estirada)
stuck-up inf
estirado (estirada)
snooty inf
pijo1 (pija) ADJ Spain inf, pej
pijo (pija) persona
posh inf, pej
pijo (pija) persona
stuck-up inf, pej
pijo (pija) moda/lugar
posh inf, pej
fruncido1 (fruncida) ADJ
1. fruncido falda:
fruncido (fruncida)
2. fruncido CSur inf (remilgado):
fruncido (fruncida)
stuck-up inf
fruncido (fruncida)
snooty inf
cogotudo (cogotuda) ADJ
1. cogotudo CSur (de cuello largo):
cogotudo (cogotuda)
2. cogotudo Chil (adinerado, influyente):
cogotudo (cogotuda) inf, pej
3. cogotudo Urug inf:
cogotudo (cogotuda)
stuck-up inf
engomado (engomada) ADJ
1. engomado:
engomado (engomada) etiqueta
engomado (engomada) etiqueta
engomado (engomada) sobre
engomado (engomada) sobre
2. engomado Chil inf (estirado):
engomado (engomada)
stuck-up inf
envarado (envarada) ADJ
1. envarado (al caminar):
envarado (envarada)
2. envarado (estirado, arrogante):
envarado (envarada)
envarado (envarada)
stuck-up inf
copetudo (copetuda)
copetón (copetona)
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engleski
engleski
španski
španski
stuck-up [ˌstʌkˈʌp] ADJ inf
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
lijoso (-a) ADJ Cuba
lijoso (-a)
futre N m LatAm pej
ajo N m
1. ajo BOT:
2. ajo inf (taco):
Phrases:
patitieso (-a) ADJ
1. patitieso:
paralysed Brit, Aus
2. patitieso (sorprendido):
3. patitieso (presumido):
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engleski
engleski
španski
španski
stuck-up [ˌstʌk·ˈʌp] ADJ inf
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
lijoso (-a) [li·ˈxo·so, -a] ADJ Cuba
lijoso (-a)
futre [ˈfu·tre] N m LatAm pej
I. pijo (-a) [ˈpi·xo, -a] pej, inf ADJ
pijo (-a)
II. pijo (-a) [ˈpi·xo, -a] pej, inf N m (f)
pijo (-a)
ajo [ˈa·xo] N m
ajo BOT:
Phrases:
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Although commonly considered as the most lordly, if not stuck-up, of art forms, opera is in reality no stranger to the stuff of tabloid journalism.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She's a budding ballerina who sometimes tends to be snooty and stuck-up.
en.wikipedia.org
It's rudeness, bad manners, the words of (let us not mince words here) a stuck-up fool.
www.independent.co.uk
Observe and you will notice that others are shy, quiet, angry, stuck-up, proud, signs of feeling inferior.
thenationonlineng.net
But these days he doesn't want to seem stuck-up.
www.si.com