Zumbado in english

Buzzing

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

zumbado = crazy ; mad ; off + Posesivo + knocker ; off + Posesivo + nut ; off + Posesivo + rocker ; moonstruck. 

Example: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.Example: When J D Brown allowed the public of Islington to have open access to the books in the 1890s he was regarded by many of his colleagues as mad!.Example: Every firearm hast its pros and cons and anyone who tells you otherwise is off their knocker.Example: A few years later Stewart went completely off his nut, staged a series of bombings, and wound up in prison after a bizarre kidnapping stunt.Example: I find it fascinating how Bradley can be perfectly reasonable one moment, and off his rocker the next.Example: 'Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family = 'Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family.

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» estar zumbadobe mental .

Example: The police thought he was mental and arrested him when he was going about in his birthday suit.

zumbar = whirr [whir, -USA] ; buzz ; whiz(z) ; hum. 

Example: She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.Example: The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Example: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.Example: The atmosphere is more relaxed than in school; children can hum quietly or beat time while listening.

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» ir zumbandowhiz(z)zipbucket .

Example: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.

Example: When you get the hang of filleting, you can zip through a pile of fish pretty quickly.

Example: The driver whipped the horses into action, and I gripped the side rails of the chariot as we bucketed through the streets of Gebtu.

» pasar rápidamente zumbandozing .

Example: It was the size of a truck and was breaking apart as it crashed down, throwing out little bits of hot shrapnel that zinged past me.

» pasar zumbandowhiz(z)zip + pastwhiz(z) byfly byfly + pastshoot + past .

Example: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.

Example: She abruptly jumped back as a car zipped past.

Example: It actually brought me to tears to feel as though my life has been whizzing by and I haven't taken the time to stop and ponder what it is all for.

Example: The year really flew by, and things have already started picking back up in the last few weeks or so after the winter.

Example: I was wrong on all counts -- the fourteen days flew past and attendance at all sessions, day and evening remained strong right to the end.

Example: She checked the mirror as she shot past a minivan and two cars, the needle of her speedometer twenty miles over the speed limit.

» salir zumbandoboltmake + a bolt for .

Example: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.

Example: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.

» zumbar + los oídosPosesivo + ears + be + burning .

Example: I wondered why my ears were burning the other day -- then I found out that you and Ashley were gossiping about me!.

Zumbado synonyms

noisy in spanish: , pronunciation: nɔɪzi part of speech: adjective abuzz in spanish: , pronunciation: əbʌz part of speech: adjective droning in spanish: , pronunciation: droʊnɪŋ part of speech: noun
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