Chorreo in english
Chorreo
pronunciation: kɔrioʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: kɔrioʊ part of speech: none
In gestures







chorrear = trickle ; drip ; be drippy.
Example: Data buffers receive data from the computer and let it 'trickle through' to the printer at the appropriate speed, thus freeing the computer for the next task.Example: The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces.Example: It was a bit drippy and the bottom bun was getting a bit soppy, the texture of the burger overall was quite perfect.more:
» chorrear de = drip with .
Example: Be it slathered in Nutella, sprinkled lightly with sugar or dripping with cheese, the crepe is an important item on the French menu.» sudor + chorrear = sweat + drip .
Example: Frustrations mounting, sweat dripping, and steam coming out of my ears like a raging bull, I have again found myself at the end of my rope.chorreo = trickle ; dribble.
Example: This is in fulfillment of the Claverhouse dictum that unless staff members have the opportunity to develop as people their inspirational springs will become mere trickles.Example: The hot water tap works fine, but the cold water tap had a day or two of less water coming out and now it is just a dribble.