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Verbos de Estilo de Vida Físico y Social - Verbos para acciones orales

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés referentes a acciones orales como "masticar", "lamer" y "salivar".

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to chew
[Verbo]

to bite and crush food into smaller pieces with the teeth to make it easier to swallow

masticar

masticar

to bite
[Verbo]

to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

morder

morder

Ex: He could n't resist the temptation and decided bite into the tempting chocolate bar .
to nip
[Verbo]

to give a small, quick bite

morder, pellizcar

morder, pellizcar

to crunch
[Verbo]

to crush or grind something loudly and noisily with the teeth

masticar, triturar

masticar, triturar

Ex: crunched the popcorn while watching the show .
to chomp
[Verbo]

to chew or bite down on something with a strong, audible, and repeated motion

morder, triturar

morder, triturar

to munch
[Verbo]

to chew steadily or vigorously, often making a crunching sound

masticar, picotear

masticar, picotear

to slurp
[Verbo]

to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound

sorber, chupar

sorber, chupar

Ex: The comedian on stage pretended slurp his coffee loudly for comedic effect .
to gnaw
[Verbo]

to chew on something persistently

roer, masticar

roer, masticar

to chew food by biting and grinding it with the teeth

masticar

masticar

to nibble
[Verbo]

to gently bite, usually as a sign of affection or when feeling nervous

masticar suavemente, roer suavemente

masticar suavemente, roer suavemente

to blow
[Verbo]

to exhale forcefully through the mouth

soplar

soplar

Ex: blew on the dice for good luck before rolling them across the table .
to suck
[Verbo]

to pull air, liquid, etc. into the mouth by using the muscles of the mouth and the lips

chupar

chupar

Ex: The sucked water from the hydration pack during the race .
to spit
[Verbo]

to forcefully release saliva or phlegm from the mouth

escupir, expeler

escupir, expeler

Ex: It 's important to teach children not spit in public places for hygiene reasons .
to lick
[Verbo]

to pass the tongue over a surface, typically to taste or eat something

lamer, chupar

lamer, chupar

to drool
[Verbo]

(of saliva) to flow from the mouth, usually in response to excitement or anticipation

babear, salivar

babear, salivar

to slaver
[Verbo]

to let saliva flow uncontrollably from the mouth, often due to excitement or hunger

babear, salivar

babear, salivar

to slobber
[Verbo]

to allow saliva to flow excessively from the mouth

babear, salivar

babear, salivar

Ex: The elderly slobbered on the car window during a car ride .

to generate saliva, typically triggered by the expectation or smell of delicious food

salivar, secretar saliva

salivar, secretar saliva

to gargle
[Verbo]

to swirl a liquid in one's mouth and throat, to maintain oral hygiene

hacer gárgaras, gargarizar

hacer gárgaras, gargarizar

Ex: When feeling under the weather , he gargle with a herbal concoction to soothe his throat .
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