
angustiar
to experience intense physical or emotional pain or distress

renovar
to make a room or building look more attractive by repairing, redecorating, or cleaning it
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bruñir
to rub a surface to make it smooth, shiny, or glossy, often using a tool or an abrasive material
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pulir
to clean, refine, and shine something

manchar
to damage the appearance of something by causing a flaw or imperfection
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deslustrar
to make dull, dark, or discolored as a consequence of exposure to air, dust, or moisture

pelear
to engage in a short argument

blandir
to wave or swing something, usually a weapon, as a sign of threat or excitement

rellenar
to fill a place or container with something, especially after it has been used or emptied
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aconsejar
to strongly advise a person to take a particular action
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prodigar
to generously give or spend, especially on luxurious or extravagant things
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engatusar a
to use constant and gentle flattery to make someone do something

costear
to make up for the expense or cost of something

asquear
to cause someone lose interest through excessive use of something initially pleasing

escoltar
to accompany or escort a person or group as a means of protection

rechinar
to press or grind your teeth together to show pain or anger

tender una emboscada
to wait in a concealed location and launch a surprise attack on a target
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encontrarse
to meet at an agreed-upon time and place, often for a specific purpose or activity
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Aprendiste 18 palabras de Lesson 28. Para mejorar el aprendizaje y revisar el vocabulario, ¡comienza a practicar!
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