Usage examples of "brush stroke" in English with translation to Spanish

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I brush my teeth with a toothbrush. Me cepillo los dientes con un cepillo de dientes.
I had a stroke last year. Tuve un infarto el año pasado.
You should brush your teeth at least twice a day. Hay que cepillarse los dientes al menos dos veces al día.
I have had a stroke before. He tenido un infarto anteriormente.
Taro, go brush your teeth. Taro, ve a lavarte los dientes.
She knows how to brush her hair. Se sabe cepillar el pelo.
Brush your teeth twice a day at least. Lava tus dientes por lo menos 2 veces al día.
I'm going to brush my teeth. Voy a lavarme los dientes.
Ken wishes to brush up his English. A Ken le gustaría pulir su inglés.
You better brush up your English if you go to America. Mejor pule tu inglés si vas a Estados Unidos.
I have to brush my teeth. Tengo que cepillarme los dientes.
Brush your teeth after every meal. Lávate los dientes después de cada comida.
Brush your teeth well. Lávate bien los dientes.
I don't always brush my teeth after I eat. No siempre me cepillo los dientes después de comer.
I want to brush up my English. Quiero repasar mi inglés.
You should brush up on your Spanish. Deberías desempolvar tu español.
He knows how to brush his teeth. Se sabe cepillar los dientes.
The boys brush their teeth. Los chicos se cepillan los dientes.
This brush is made from camel hair. Este cepillo está hecho de pelo de camello.
I think about you every time I brush my teeth. Pienso en ti cada vez que me cepillo mis dientes.
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