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Significados de
mummies
en inglés
The 70's Biweekly (MCY-001007)
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Uso de
mummies
en inglés
1
I understood why some of the
mummies
were in such good condition.
2
Also, they reached a long bank of human
mummies
bracketing the trail.
3
After each player has carried out their actions, you move the
mummies
.
4
The old boy is out in his tombs, dusting off his
mummies
.
5
The
mummies
,
twelve of which were children, date back to 305 BC.
6
The fingerprints of
mummies
can be deciphered even after thousands of years.
7
The next twelve cases are filled with human
mummies
and their coffins.
8
And perhaps the white seal
mummies
hum their chubby calves to sleep.
9
Yesterday, therefore, is no mausoleum of dead deeds; no storehouse of
mummies
.
10
There were but few visitors to the grove of
mummies
that afternoon.
11
Anyway, she says, there was a lot of
mummies
shopping that day.
12
At least one of the
mummies
is in a classic Nazca pose.
13
Smith found his way upstairs and looked at
mummies
and other things.
14
Seeing me holding back from the
mummies
,
Manny shuffled to my side.
15
But he had forgotten how fiercely
mummies
and their trappings can burn.
16
These coverings are now called mummy-cases, and the bodies they inclose,
mummies
.
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mummies
mummy
Nombre
Plural
Colocaciones frecuentes
egyptian mummies
many mummies
more mummies
royal mummies
ancient mummies
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Mummies
a través del tiempo
Mummies
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
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