Usage examples of "blood orange peel" in English with translation to Spanish

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Can't you peel an orange? ¿No podés pelar una naranja?
There's blood in the water. Hay sangre en el agua.
How much does the orange juice cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta el zumo de naranja?
Some teachers peel potatoes while teaching. Algunos profesores pelan patatas mientras enseñan.
Tom coughed up some blood. Tom tosió algo de sangre.
The Earth is blue like an orange. La Tierra es azul como una naranja.
Have you ever slipped on a banana peel? ¿Alguna vez te has resbalado en una cáscara de plátano?
Her blood flowed over her chest. Su sangre escurría por su pecho.
Yes, orange juice, please. Sí, zumo de naranja, por favor.
His fake moustache started to peel off on one side. Sus bigotes postizos empezaron a despegarse de un lado.
He is a man of noble blood. Es un hombre de sangre azul.
Two glasses of orange juice, please. Dos vasos de jugo de naranja, por favor.
He slipped on a banana peel. Él se resbaló en una cáscara de plátano.
Tom has high blood pressure. Tom tiene presión arterial alta.
There's an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
Please peel the potatoes. Por favor, pela las patatas.
It's not blood. It's beet. Eso no es sangre. Es betabel.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice. Mi madre compró dos botellas de zumo de naranja.
Peel the potatoes and carrots. Pelá las papas y las zanahorias.
The walls are covered with blood. Las paredes están cubiertas de sangre.
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