Cencerro in english
Cowbell
pronunciation: kaʊbel part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kaʊbel part of speech: noun
In gestures







cencerro = bell.
Example: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.more:
» como un cencerro = barking mad ; raving mad ; stark raving mad .
Example: Well right now I am on the horns of a dilemma as the weather outside is so cold it would freeze the balls off a brass monkey but I would be barking mad not to go home and get a good heavy coat for later this evening. Example: It is said that if anybody remained there for a night, he would be found in the morning either dead, raving mad, or endowed with remarkable genius. Example: Since he wasn't stark raving mad as a result, but simply very relaxed, I decided I would try it when the opportunity arose.» estar como un cencerro = be nuts ; be crackers ; have + bats in the belfry .
Example: Do you have to be nuts to be a genius?. Example: They're crackers if they think they have a chance to win. Example: Being creatively inclined goes hand-in-hand with a predisposition for behaving as though you have bats in the belfry.