Usage examples of "head stone" in English with translation to Italian

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Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. Meglio essere la testa di un cane che la coda di un leone.
Kill two birds with one stone. Prendere due piccioni con una fava.
Does your head hurt often? Ti fa male spesso la testa?
Who threw a stone at my dog? Chi ha tirato una pietra al mio cane?
He was covered in mud from head to foot. Era coperto di fango dalla testa ai piedi.
The boy threw a stone. Il ragazzo tirò una pietra.
He's letting his fame go to his head. Sta lasciando che la fama gli dia alla testa.
That way I kill two birds with one stone. Così prendo due piccioni con una fava.
What put such an idea into your head? Cosa ti ha fatto venire in mente un'idea del genere?
The boy threw a stone at the frog. Il ragazzo tirò una pietra alla rana.
My head aches. Ho mal di testa.
I stumbled on a stone. Sono inciampato su un sasso.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president. Una repubblica è una nazione il cui capo non è un re o una regina, ma un presidente.
I cannot lift this stone. Non riesco a sollevare questa pietra.
Charles I had his head cut off. Carlo I venne decapitato.
I tripped over a stone. Sono inciampato su un sasso.
He hit me on the head. Mi ha colpito sulla testa.
Tom can swim no more than a stone can. Tom nuota come un mattone.
John hit me on the head. John mi ha colpito in testa.
The boy throws a stone. Il ragazzo lancia una pietra.
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