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Significados de
urchin
en inglés
Zoophyte with a calcareous shell ornated with mobile spines.
hurcheon
sea urchin
Uso de
urchin
en inglés
1
Then add the sea
urchin
meat and cook for 30 more seconds.
2
I noticed that he had several sea
urchin
stings in his feet.
3
I've been an
urchin
long enough today. She held out her hand.
4
I stepped on a poisonous sea
urchin
and had an allergic reaction.
5
The whoop of a barefooted, black-faced
urchin
in the corridor roused him.
6
Wading gingerly around all the sea
urchin
spikes, the researchers climb ashore.
7
I remember her a mangy little
urchin
picking weeds in the garden.
8
But the poor
urchin
inadvertently came up again, and without the lantern.
9
Then I understood that the
urchin
was speaking of a small wood.
10
Fish supplanted marbles as objects of prime importance in the
urchin
's
mind.
11
The following morning brought a telegram delivered by a shock-headed village
urchin
.
12
Thus cried the
urchin
,
following close behind the party, upon his mountain-tacky.
13
The constable was determined to track down this murdering, possibly unnatural,
urchin
.
14
A little half-naked
urchin
of three years came and stood before her.
15
You were looking like a little Charles Dickens
urchin
for a moment.
16
The man removed his hat and handed it over to an
urchin
.
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Sobre este término
urchin
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
little urchin
ragged urchin
say the urchin
small urchin
young urchin
Más colocaciones
Urchin
a través del tiempo
Urchin
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común