Usage examples of "mal gusto" in Spanish with translation to English

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A partir de mi experiencia personal, yo sé que cualquier encuentro con él te dejará un mal gusto en la boca. From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
Sus bromas de mal gusto sacaban a Jane de quicio. His crude jokes made Jane angry.
No te gusto. You don't like me.
Hace mal tiempo. It is bad weather.
Me gusto mucho hablar con usted. I enjoyed talking with you.
Tom es un mal cocinero. Tom is a bad cook.
Él tiene más dinero que gusto. He has more money than taste.
Un curandero con experiencia puede quebrar las maldiciones y curar el mal de ojo. An experienced healer can lift curses and dispel evil eyes.
Cada uno tiene su propio gusto. Each has his own taste.
La mujer es el mal del hombre. A woman is the woe of man.
A Tom no le gusto. Tom doesn't like me.
La mierda huele mal. The shit smells bad.
Me gusta decorar mi apartamento a mi gusto I like to decorate my apartment to suit my taste.
Este restaurante está mal administrado. This restaurant is badly managed.
El Plutonio tiene gusto metálico. Plutonium has a metallic taste.
Nunca hablo mal de nadie. I never speak poorly of anyone.
Les dio gusto verme. They were glad to see me.
A buen fin no hay mal principio. All's well that ends well.
Discute sólo por el gusto de discutir. She argues just for the sake of arguing.
Me estaban tratando tan mal que simplemente me perdí. They were treating me so rudely that I suddenly just lost it.
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