Usage examples of "cara angelical" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ella no es nada angelical. She is by no means angelic.
Esa guitarra es tan cara que no puedo comprarla. That guitar is so expensive that I can't buy it.
La niña levantó su cara, aún húmeda por las lágrimas. The girl lifted her face still wet with tears.
Él me mintió en mi cara. He lied to my face.
Ella tenía una cara pensativa. She had a thoughtful look on her face.
Si tienes un problema con alguien, díselo en su cara en lugar de decir cosas a su espalda. If you have a bone to pick with a person, tell it to his face instead of saying things behind his back.
Su cara se parece a la de su madre. Her face resembles her mother's.
Llevan la cara pintada de morada y amarillo. They have faces painted purple and yellow.
—¡Tu cara está por toda la BBC, Dima! —exclamó Al-Sayib— ¡Dicen que te acostaste con 25 hombres y después los mataste! ¡¿Cómo demonios lo hiciste?! "Your face is all over the BBC, Dima!" Al-Sayib exclaimed. "They say you slept with 25 men and then killed them! How the heck did you do that?!"
¡Querría comprar este ordenador, pero cuesta un ojo de la cara! I'd like to buy this computer, but it costs an arm and a leg!
Es la zapatilla más cara que haya visto. Those are the most expensive shoes I've ever seen.
La cara de Tom está roja. Tom's face is red.
La carne es cara hoy en día. Meat is expensive nowadays.
El bebé tiene una cara linda. The baby has a cute face.
Tú me robaste mi bicicleta. Ahora, voy a romperte la cara. You stole my bike, and now I'm going to break your face.
¡Alegra esa cara! Chin up!
Su cara estaba pálida. Her face was the color of chalk.
Cuesta un ojo de la cara. It costs an arm and a leg.
Bebí demasiado. ¡Mi cara está hinchada! I drank too much. My face is swollen!
Tom se salpicó agua en su cara. Tom splashed water on his face.
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