Usage examples of "felt tip pen" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom felt a bit tired. Tom se sentía un poco cansado.
If you need a pen, I'll lend you one. Si necesitas un bolígrafo, te dejaré uno.
Did you leave a tip? ¿Dejaste propina?
Since he had worked longer than usual, he felt tired. Como había trabajado más de lo usual, se sentía cansado.
You may use my pen at any time. Puedes usar mi bolígrafo cuando quieras.
His name is on the tip of my tongue. Tengo su nombre en la punta de la lengua.
I had been working for two hours when I suddenly felt sick. Yo había trabajado por dos horas cuando de repente me sentí enfermo.
This is the pen which the famous novelist wrote with. Éste es el bolígrafo con el que escribía el famoso novelista.
The living room is a tip. El cuarto de estar está hecho una leonera.
I felt the same way. Me sentí de la misma manera.
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword? Si las acciones significan más que las palabras, ¿por qué la pluma hiere más que la espada?
Don't be mean with the tip. No seas codo con la propina.
She felt no shame at having said what she did. Ella no se avergonzó al decir lo que dijo.
Pass me the pen. Préstame el bolígrafo.
I'll give you a little tip. Te voy a dar un pequeño consejo.
To tell the truth, I felt lonely. A decir verdad, me sentía solo.
Please write with a pen. Por favor, escribe con un bolígrafo.
How much do you leave for a tip in Spain? ¿Cuánto se da de propina en España?
All of a sudden, I felt a sharp pain in my stomach. Repentinamente sentí un agudo dolor en mi estómago.
My father gave me a new fountain pen. Mi padre me regaló una pluma estilográfica nueva.
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