Usage examples of "face cloth" in English with translation to Spanish

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We are cut from the same cloth. Estamos cortados por el mismo patrón.
Tom drew a happy face on the cover of his notebook. Tom dibujó una cara feliz en la cubierta de su cuaderno.
She spread a beautiful cloth on a table. Ella extendió un mantel muy bonito sobre la mesa.
He showed courage in the face of great danger. Él mostró valor en la faz de un gran peligro.
This cloth is really smooth and silky. Esta tela es bastante lisa y sedosa.
Her face turned pale. Su rostro palideció.
These trousers are made of durable cloth. Estos pantalones están hechos de tela duradera.
His face was covered with mud. Su cara estaba cubierta de lodo.
This cloth is made of cotton. Esta prenda está hecha de algodón.
Tom punched Mary in the face. Tom le pegó un puñetazo en la cara a Mary.
What were the balls made of? Thousands of years ago, the Egyptians made balls out of soft leather or cloth. ¿De qué estaban hechas las bolas? Hace miles de años, los egipcios hacían bolas de piel blanda o tela.
If a stranger on the street slapped me in the face, I'd hit him back hard. Si un desconocido por la calle me diera una bofetada, le pegaría con mucha fuerza.
Mayuko wiped a table with a cloth. Mayuko trapeó una mesa con un paño.
Her face turned white. Su cara palideció.
This cloth is agreeable to the touch. Esta ropa es agradable al tacto.
I have seen that face somewhere before. Había visto esa cara en algún otro lugar antes.
Black cloth absorbs light. La ropa negra absorbe la luz.
She turned her face away so he wouldn't see her tears. Ella giró la cabeza para que él no viera sus lágrimas.
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese. A los niños japoneses criados fuera de Japón, a veces les cuesta mucho adaptarse a las escuelas japonesas cuando regresan, incluso teniendo un manejo perfecto del japonés.
Who hurts his nose, also hurts his face. Quien se daña su nariz se daña su cara.
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